C H O L I C, &c, 33J 



to procure more powerful and efficacious 

 remedies. 



After a repetition of either of the two former 

 compofitions, fliould the horfe not be relieved 

 either by evacuations of ftool, urine, or expul- 

 lion of wind, let the body undergo a gentle 

 motion, by leading about for a quarter of an 

 hour (or longer), if it can be juftified by cir- 

 curaftances. 



Should this combination of endeavours to 

 relieve fail in eifedl, the thoughts muft be im- 

 mediately diverted from a continuation of warm 

 cordial ftimulants to a relaxation of the intef- 

 tines ; to promote which the following glyjter 

 fhould be prepared and adminiftered with the 

 greateft expedition. 



Take camomile, marfhmallows, wormwood, elder 

 flowers, or rofemary, of any two moft conve- 

 nient, each a large handful ; Jamaica pepper, 

 and fenna, of each one ounce; ginger (bruifed 

 with the pepper) half an ounce : boil in two 

 quarts of water for a quarter of an hour, ftrain ofr, 

 prefTing the ingredient ; then add of olive oil and 

 Geneva, or brandy, each a quarter of a pint, and 

 let the whole be thrown moderately warm fnto 

 the paflage by gradual and gentle preflure. 



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