130 MANGE. 



Or, 



Antimony levigated, and sulphur, of each twelve 



ounces ; 

 Liver of antimony and cream of tartar eiich half 



a pound. — Mix well together, and divide into 



twenty-four equal parts, and let them be given as 



above directed. 



Upon first taking the subject in hand, and 

 previous to the commencement of the mashes, 

 'procure a pail of warm water and a quarter 

 of a pound of soft soap (tied up in a linen 

 rag) ; and witli this let every infected part be 

 thoroughly washed and cleansed; by form- 

 ing a substantial lather, so that no scurf or 

 filth remains upon the surface ; then rub 

 tenderly dry with a coarse cloth or separated 

 haybands ; and on the following morning 

 begin to rub a necessaiy portion of this 

 OINTMENT, and repeat itfor seven, ten days, 

 or a fortnight, (as the urgency of symptoms 

 may require) upon every part affected. 



Take of the weak mercurial ointment half a pound ; 

 Sulphur vivum four ounces ; 

 White hellebore (in powder) three ounces ; 

 Black pepper (in powder) and oil of tartar, each onfe 



ounce ; 

 Olive oil as much as is necessary to make It sufRciently 



soft. 



