2i8 PLEURISY, &e. 



as every appearance of DANGER is difpelled, 

 the management may be regulated in every 

 particular by the inftrudtions given under the 

 article of COLD, in its earlieft ftage ; giving 

 cne of the following balls every morning for a 

 fortnight, leaving off the maflies and diluting 

 drink by degrees; varying the mode of treat- 

 ment as circumftances may didate, or occafion 

 may require. 



Take Caflile faap fix ounces ; 

 Gum ammoniacLim two ounces ; 

 Annife and cummin feeds (in powder) each four 



ounces ; 

 Honey fufficient to form the mafs, which divide into 



a dozen balls. 



To prevent any ill effedis that may arife 

 from the vifcidity of matter that has fo long 

 overloaded the veffels of the lungs, or its acri- 

 mony, that may, by its retention there, fo cor- 

 rode or lacerate as to form an ulcer ^ or pro- 

 mote the growth of knots or tubercles y the beft 

 method will be, fo foon as the horfe (with 

 great care, gentle excrcife, moderate and re- 

 gular feeding) has acquired a tolerable propor- 

 tion of his natural ftrength, to put him upon 

 the following gentle courfe oi phyfc. And it 



will 



