372 REOIPES. 
FOR THE YELLOWS OR JAUNDICE IN HORSES. 
Steep celandine and black cherry bark, one pound each, 
strong, and mix it one-half cider; add to it one ounce salt- 
petre to one gallon of the syrup; give the horse one pint at 
a time, morning and evening. You may put to every gallon 
two pounds sugar and oné ounce oil of anise cut in one quart 
alcohol. Before you give him the syrup, give him one pound 
Epsom salts and three ounces elderberry syrap; or dissolve 
it in one pint vinegar, and cut one-fourth ounce oil of anise 
in one gill alcohol, and add one-half pint molasses; put all 
together, shake it well, and give the horse one-half at night 
and the other in the morning. After that give one pint of 
- the cherry bark syrtip in the morfing and one pint at —_ 
for — or fonrteen es il “ 
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Sop Bla sherry tree bark in cider, strong, and give your 
beast one pint a day for tet or twelve days. 
—— THEVORICK IN A HORSES-BAOK. 
ae ma wt a new f tinctured with ‘alum. 
“To WEAN cuawes eotins;: ‘OR CHILDREN. 
Wean them when the sign is in the feet. 
‘Sin _ 20. CURE SWINE OF SCURVY. _ 
“Wash theta well with’ soap suds meee 
