112 GREASE. 



Take of antimony finely levigated, sulphur, nitre, and 



JEthiop's mineral, each three ounces; 



Castile soap ten ounces ; 



Oil of juniper three drachms ; 



Syrup of honey sufficient to make the mass, which 

 divide into a dozen balls, rolling them in li- 

 quorice or aniseed powder. 



This disease has been so fully explained, 

 and every method of cure so minutely enter- 

 ed into, that the reader can be at no loss for 

 farther instructions under this head, having 

 such a variety of prescriptions to assist his 

 endeavours, if he will but industriously exert 

 his judgment on the occasion. 



And this in fact becomes necessary even in 

 its earliest state ; for, by remaining long un- 

 corrected, it soon assumes a degree of viru- 

 lence, particularly in subjects remarkably 

 foul and out of condition ; occasioning a 

 greater portion of trouble and inconvenience 

 than can possibly happen in almost any 

 other disease. To obviate this difficulty, 

 and counteract the tendency as much as pos- 

 sible, such hints will be found in tlie Ap- 

 pendix respecting the management of draft 

 horses, as taken into consideration and pro- 



