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CURE FOR URINABING OR STAILING. 
Dissolve one ounce of saltpetre in one quart of ale or beer, 
and give it blood warm; or one-half pound juniper berries © 
boiled in two quarts water to one quart, and given warm ; or 
pulverize and give one-half ounce rosin in his provender. a 
few days ;.or pound and ae one pint of pumpkin Wo 5 
_ SHOULDER STRAIN IN. HORSES. 
Ae-ono pint slaohol ans gil i of pike, one gill pig's 
foot oil, one ounce camphor gum, simmer these together over 
a slow fr, and apply it warm to the diseased part, and hes : 
it in with a hot iron trei0e a aay 
_ FOR INWARD HUR TS OR ULCERS. i. 
Take comfrey, elecampane, spikenard, angelica, masterwort 
and ginseng roots, one pound each, balsam boughs two 
pounds, and chamomile one pound—put them in a tin kettle 
or lined copper vessel, and boil them with two gallons water 
down te ous gatben. ” aes wera morning and eve- 
FOR THE SCRATCHES, 
Cut away the hair and wash it with hot Bs an 
a cob till raw, then wash it with chamber-lye, soap, alum and 
salt; then boil the buds or’ bark of elder, sweetwort and 
green brier leaves. Add to the tea alum, and wash the legs 
two or three times with it. Oil them with sweet cream. 
“LOSS OF CUD. | 
’ Give the sheep one-half the cud of another sheep, warm. 
