274 JAUNDICE. 



pers, givinor one, with the feed of corn, every other 

 morning, sprinkling the corn with water to pre- 

 vent its waste in the manger. 



The above balls are calculated (by their 

 peculiar efficacy) to strike at the very root 

 of disease; the reputation of each article 

 having been long established either as a 50/- 

 "cenf or deobsfruent, and evidently adapted to 

 act in concert for the general purpose ; no 

 farther experiments or changes need be at- 

 tempted or undertaken, as this course will 

 absolutely effect all that is in the power of 

 medicine to perform. And should they fail 

 (after fair trial) in the intent for which they 

 may be given, a rupture of the tumour, and 

 its becoming ulcerated, or a schirrosity of the 

 liver constantly increasing, will (in opposi- 

 tion to all art and every human endeavour) 

 usher in death to close the scene, and de- 

 monstrate the fallibility of kll our boasted 

 sj)ecifics. 



Horses are said also to be subject to a re- 

 gurgitation of bile, from an inflammatory 

 affection of the liver, when occasioned by 

 the bite of any venomous insect or animal, 

 as the viper, slow- worn, land-eft, &9. whe- 



