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caurfe of one dozen : hut if the horfe is evi- 

 dently grofs in habit, and foul in excrement, 

 this coi^rfe mull be preceded by two dofes of 

 phyfic, prepared according to his ftrength and 

 condition, from fome of thofe preicribed under 

 tbc dircdiions for purging. See page 36. 



DIURETIC BALLS. 



Take of Cafllle, or beft Briftol foap, twelve ounces ; 

 Yellow rofin and nitre (in powder) each eight 



ounces j 

 Camphire (in powder) one ounce i 

 Oil of juniper fix drachms ; 



Mix with as much fyrup or honey as required, and 

 divide into a doztn balls, and roll up in liquorice 

 anifeed powder, 



If the difeafe is firther advanced, and dif- 

 pLivs a palpable inveteracy, the parts confider- 

 ably enlarged, and the difcharge both foetid 

 in itfelf and copious in quantity (the Hood 

 being as before defcribed), bleed again in four 

 or five days; giving in two days, or three at 

 mofl, one of the purging balls, adding of 

 I murcurhis 



