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MOLTEN GREASE 



THE CORDIAL DIURETIC BALLS. 



Take Castile or pure white soap ten ounces ; 

 Nitre and rosin each six ounces ; 

 Aniseed (in powder) four ounces ; 

 Camphor and ginger (in powder) each one ounce ; 

 Oil of Juniper six drachms. Honey suflBcient to 



form the mass ; which divide into balls of two 



ounces each. 



The above medicines and treatment are 

 singularly adapted to every purpose in the 

 cute of this disease ; the purging balls before 

 mentioned will prove much more adequate to, 

 this case than any that can be selected. The 

 work begun by the alterative purges will be 

 completed by the gradual effects of the ^/«^- 

 retics ; and, with proper attention to the rules 

 laid down in the first pages of this work, the 

 horse may be soon produced in good state 

 and condition. 



