112 GREASE. 



Take of antimony finely levigated, falphur, 

 nitre, and iEthiop's mineral, each three ounces i 

 Caftile foap ten ounces ; 

 Oil of juniper three drachms ; 



Syrup of honey fufficient to make the mafs, which 

 divide into a dozen balls, rolling them in liquo- 

 rice or anifeed povirder. 



This difeafe has been fo fully explained, 

 and every method of cure fo minutely entered 

 into, that the reader can be at no lofs for far- 

 ther inftrudlions under this head, having fuch 

 a variety of prefcriptions to affift his endea- 

 vours, if he will but induftrioufly exert his 

 judgment on the occaiion. 



And this In fad becomes neceffary even In • 

 Its earlieft ftate; for, by remaining long un- 

 correfted, it foon affumes a degree of virulence, 

 particularly in fubjed:s remarkably foul and out 

 of condition; occalioning a greater portion of 

 trouble and inconvenience than can poffibly 

 happen in almoft any other difeafe. To ob- 

 viate this difficulty, and counteraft the ten- 

 dency as much as poffible, fuch hints v^ill be 

 found in the Appendix refpefting the manage- 

 ment 



