262 WORMS. 



Take the purging ball, No. 2, to which add calomel 

 two drachms. 



Sliould the fubjecl be of a ftill ftronger make, 

 conftituting what we tepn a stout road 



HORSE, 



To the purging ball. No. 3, add calomel two drachms 

 and a half. 



If on the contrary very large/ fTrpng, foul 



WAGGON HORSES, or powerful COACH HORSES, 



fliould become the fubjedts, they will very well 

 bear the following, to produce the proper and 

 delired eiFecfls : 



Take the purging ball. No. 4, to which add calomel 

 three drachms. 



By the operation pf the iirft dofe upon either 

 fubjeft, obfervation may be made whether 

 diminution in the purgative articles is required, 

 or any addition found neceifary. Proper care 

 muft be ufed to avoid eyery probability of 

 taking cold, and the regular courfe of three 

 dofes gone through, at the difbance of fix or 



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