564 STRANGURY. 



Ta«:e of thin gruel three pints ; 

 Nitre two ounces; 

 ^um arable aiie ounce and half; 

 Olive oil four ounces ; 



Let it be injected moderatelj warm, and retained ia 

 the body as long as possible. 



So soon after this gTyster as the horse is 

 inclined, by appetite to receive it, give a 

 mash of two parts malt, and onebr^n, they 

 having been scalded together, and stirred till 

 of a moderate warmth ; after this, if the sub- 

 ject have not staled in consequence of bleed- 

 ing, glyster, and mash, have the following 

 balls expeditiously prepared to forward the 

 evacuation : 



Take Castile soap ten drachms ; 



Sal prunella one ounce ; 



Aniseed powder six drachms ; 



Camphor two drachms ; 



Oil of Juniper one drachm and a half; 



Sjrup of marshmallows sufficient to make the mass, 

 •which divide into two equal parts, giving one in 

 four hours after the other, if the former is not 

 successful. 



These are very safe, mild, and efficacious, 

 in general producing the desired effect, with-' 

 out any uneasy sensations. Where a drink is' 



