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colocyntli and wonaleekajud of each a handful, 

 mix 8,nd form into balls, 

 or 2 Take powdered long pepper, white oats, and kntki 

 of each j seer, also garlic l seer, long pepper 

 root J seer, green ginger 1 seer, and palmyra 

 sugar I seer, with fennel 1 seer, well pounded ; 

 add the juice of sixty limes and well mix them, 

 add one bottle of arrack, make into two doses, 

 or 3. Take bdellium, white oats, anise, kntki, and long 

 pepper of each a seer ; and of long pepper 

 root h, seer, add garlic 2 seers, old sugar 5 

 seers, arrack 3 bottles, pound and well mix. 

 Of either of these mussauls a dose to be given 

 at once and another every two hours. 

 Similar recipes are given for Soolfa, Moorghe, Zaai'badh, 

 Cumaun, Jowla, Psepsa, Uddharung, Garoosh, Bale nur, Bale- 

 mahdha, Dhoobla, Surdhee, Jholluk ka gudday, and other dis- 

 orders. The changes are rung on amounts of each ing'redient 

 and a few extra thrown in from the common stock of aromatics, 

 possibly according as the camel man who propounded the 

 recipes thought he would like a change in his food or drink ; 

 Brandhee, Junn, Sheerafe cropping up hei'e and there as a 

 variety on arrack. To repeat such trash in full would be ad 

 nauseam, both to reader and camel ; w^e may, however, cull a few 

 notes from a study of the other recipes, lest per chance there 

 be something of value in them. Anunjunor ointment, for the 

 eyes in Bhao, consists apparently of lime juice, cloves, assafoet- 

 ida, gunja juice, and camel's ear wax, A single dose for catarrh 

 is 1 i tolas of bdellium with | seer bajri flour given as a cake 

 every evening for three days, and, as aNahass, j seer of assafoetida 

 mixed with milk. In the recipes for Soolfa gall stone and bdel- 

 lium find a place ; and indigo, camphor, long zedoary, cloves, 

 opium, and urine are ingredients of the Nahass. One of the pre- 

 scriptions for Moorghee contains ink nut flowers, another the ph}-- 

 salis somnifera. In this disorder the Nahass consists of cloves, 

 cieome visca, barringtonia, and gall nut of each a tola, to be blown 

 up as fine powder for three mornings, or sal ammoniac and 



