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to prevent the pafling of the pipe fox- the in- 

 jeclion of a glyfter, which ihould be given im- 

 mediately with a large bag and pipe procured 

 for the purpofe, and repeated if necelfary ; 

 makins: not the leafh doubt but this lubrication 

 2XiAfiimulus will remove all obftrudions, and 

 afford every advantage that can be obtained 

 from the favourite and long-ftanding pradice 



of RAKING. 



To prepare the CLYSTER. 



Take of camomile flowers, fvveet fennel, and cori- 

 ander feeds bruifed, of each one ounce : carra- 

 way feeds half an ounce ; boil in two quarts of water 

 till reduced to three pints ; then flrain and add 

 for folutlon, while hot, of Epfom falts two 

 ounces ; and when nearly cool enough to adminif- 

 ter, add of olive oil, and tincture of fenna, com- 

 monly called DafFy's elixir, of each a quarter of 

 a pint. 



On the contrary, where the conftitutlonal 

 ftamina does not prove fo ftrong as imagined, 

 the bowels in a weaker flate than expecled, or 

 the medicines are found to irritate or purge 

 more than is requifite or defired ; and the 

 phyfic does not {ttt at the ufual time, (the horfe 

 2 being 



