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impaired, and arterial action correspondingly 

 weak. Merely keep the bowels free from 

 constipation in this disease, and that without 

 physic if possible. 



:R,:EOI:E>:ES. 



To Take Down Swelling of the Legs and 



Strengthen the Tendons, After Hard 



Driving. 



Take 1 pint Alcohol; 1 oz. Beef Gall; 1 oz. 

 Oil Organnum; 1 oz. Oil of Spike; 1 oz. Gum 

 Myrrh; ^ oz. Gum Camphor; put all into a strong 

 quart bottle, and agitate until all the ingredients 

 are dissolved; wash the limbs with Castile Soap 

 and warm water, and when about rubbed dry 

 apply the Liniment, rub dry and bathe again 

 well, and bandage with firm Flannel bandage, 

 but do not draw bandage so tight as to impede 

 circulation. Repeat same process until the limbs 

 appear all right. , 



To Rectify a Hide-Bound Horse or One Ap- 

 parently in General Bad Health. 



Take Nitrate Pottassa ( Saltpetre) 4 ounces;' 

 Crude Antimony 1 ounce; Sulphur 3 ounces. 

 The Antimony and Saltpetre must be well pul 

 veri/ed; then add the Lulphur and mix all thor- 

 oughly together. Administer 1 tablespoonful 

 night and morning for a we^k or two in hnin 

 mash, letting the horse to grass through the day, 



