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380 eee RECIPES. 
FOR GRAVELLED HOOFS. — 
Dig out the gravel carefully and turn in spirits turpentine ; 
then put on a little tar, heat it in with a hot iron, fill it up 
with tow thoroughly, and fasten it in. Or make a poultice 
of turpentine, put it on a few times, and when the gravel is 
out fill it as above directed. “Or prick out the gravel, put in 
hog’s lard and turpentine hot, stop up the hole well, and put 
on the shoe. Keep this foot dry. 
FOR THE GRIPES IN HORSES. 
Take eoehalt pint rum, one-half pint molasses, one-half 
pint new milk (hot), one-eighth ounce oil of anise cut in al- 
cohol, shake all togethers and give to the horse. It will cure 
soon. 
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FOR CANKER IN HORSES MOUTH AND. THROAT. 
Make ‘a strong tea of wild willow (bark of the toot), § and 
wash his mouth with it four or five times a day. 
TO STOP BLOOD IN THE NOSE OR ELSEWHERE. 
Pound the tender tops of hyssop and put them in the nose, 
or va them on the ~~ : 
F ae = FOR THE TETTER, OR RING-WORM, 
Wash with. precipitate two drachms with one gill of wa- 
ter, and keep it stopped close, 
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