S2 Inflammation of the Idings^ 



been performed, a Glyster, consisting of five or six quarts of warm 

 thin gruel, in which two or three spoonfuls of salt has been dissolved^ 

 should be injected into the bowels, and repeated night and morning. 

 The following Ball should be given every six or eight hours: — 

 Take of Camphire (rubbed into an impalpable Pow- 

 der by means of a few drops of Spirit of 



Wine) ^ ...... . Two Drachms. 



Tartarized Atimony . ... 1 Drachm. &, half. 



Nitrate of Potash in) 



> Half an Ounce, 



Powder > 



Licorice Powder Half an Ounce. 



Honey or Treacle-^sufficient to make a Ball. 



In case the Cough should be very frequent and distressing, a scru,- 



ple of solid Opium may be added to each Ball, and in six or eight 



hours after the administration of the first, provided the skin, instead 



of being moist or soft, should feel hot and dry, but not otherwise, 



the second [Ball may be washed down with the following drink, 



which may be- repeated after every successive ball, if the heat and 



dryness of the skin continue. 



Take of Water of Acetated Anvmonia,. . . .4 Ounces 



Nitrous Spirit of (Ether, . . * .6 Drachms 



Water,. .12 Ounces, mix 



In the course of- twelve or, at farthest, sixteen hours, in case the 



the animal does not appear to be decidedli/ relieved, (which must be 



judged of, chiefly, by the state of his pulse and breathing) from 



four to six quarts more Blood must be taken away, especially 'df the 



size or buffy coat, appear very thick on the top of that which was 



first drawn. In the space of an hour or two after the second 



