594 THE HORSE. 
89. Fever Batt— 
Nitre; <i sf eo, ote coe) ile he edrachnin 
Camphor. . . S04 6 6 6 LW ohaaaim. 
Caloris! and Opium, ofeach. . 5 0 6 6 Al Regal, 
Linseed meal and water enough to form a ball. Or, 
90. Emetic Tartar. . se) )  Ldatosidraclimes 
Compound Powder of Tragacanth . ee cele) emeehorachims: 
Linseed meal as above. Or, 
91. INGEROM Se toute fs ss «tanh oy baa Sen een eeOnGrachin ys 
@amphor’ @". 5 =. so acts «uc leno) ve me crachnise 
Mix as above. 
92. Cootina PowpER ror Maso— 
INitre: 4%, << - « «+ + « 6drachms to 1 ounce. 
May be given in a bran mash, 
93. CooLtiIng Drenco— 
Nitre . Pic ac PicevOrO ron oo. r dk, Conbareya), 
Sweet Spirit ‘of Nitre 560 0 oo 6 on o A Obes. 
Tincture of Digitalis. - 2drachms, 
Mio 5 6 6 a 6 5 0 6 Ub jatate, 
mm. 
LOTIONS OR WASHES 
Consist in liquids applied to the external parts, either to cool them or 
to produce a healthy action in the vessels. 
94, Cootina SOLUTION ror EXTERNAL INFLAMMATION— 
Goulard Extract . - . 1 ounce. 
Vinegar. . 26 6 5 6 56 o o A OWNS, 
Spirits of Wine, or Gin . 6 60 6 6 950 6 SOURS 
WED 6 ¢ coech baie eos Es 15 pint. 
Mix, and apply with a calico bandage. 
$5. ANOTHER, USEFUL FOR INFLAMED Leas, OR FOR GALLED SHOULDERS o2 
Back— 
SalAmmoniac .... 
Vinegar. . Oo a a o es) 4 0unces: 
Spirits of Wine 9 09 0 9 6 6 G6 6 6 A GWINGES 
iineturetofeAmnicar . mtn) iene) eilien eeerarachrme: 
WEIR 6 6 6 o be 6 Eb oo 6 6 6 5 Efiptme, Mobs 
96. Lotion ror Foun ULncers— 
s+ «6 Dkounees 
Sullphateror Copper mena +aemeenne tom OUTIce! 
INFO ING! | GG 6 ig Sb 6 6 6 ob 6 ob OMNES 
\WWEEP, og Gc Bm he leet 8m Keo. iranian 8 to 12 ounces. 
Mix. 
97. Lotion ror THE Eyrs— 
Nulphatelok Zine ye, fee sels tee 0 bo ororammic: 
Water .. Peace sence tc a0 5 so. Ge a do@omes  IWilbe, 
§8, Very Strong ONE, AND ONLY TO BE DROPEED IN— 
Nitratelof Silvers) 2) - eer ee OPUONS orang. 
Distilled Water . . . a) ten een vere ounces 
Mix, and use with a camel-hair Brash 
NARCOTICS. 
A DISTINCTION is sometimes made between anodynes and narcotics, but 
in veterinary medicine there is no necessity for separating them. (See 
Anodynes.) 
REFRIGERANTS 
LowWrR THE ANIMAL HEAT by contact with the skin, the ordinary ones 
being cold air, cold water, ice, and evaporative lotions, (See Lotions.) 
