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to the ftrength of the horfe. In a few days, 

 after working off the laft dofe, begin upon the 

 following warm diuretics, (well guarded with 

 aromatics) giving one every morning till the 

 whole are taken. 



THE CORDIAL DIURETIC BALLS. 



Take Caftile or pure white foap ten ounces ; 

 Nitre and rofin each fix ounces j 

 Anifeed (in powder,) four ounces; 

 • Camphor and ginger (in powder,) each one ounce j 

 Oil of juniper fix drachms. Honey fufficient to 

 form the mafs ; which divide into balls of two 

 ounces each. 



The above medicines and treatment are fin- 

 gularly adapted to every purpofe in the cure 

 of this difeafe ; the pi/rgmg halls before men- 

 tioned will prove much more adequate to this 

 cafe than any that can be fele6led. The work 

 begun by the alt e7^ at ive purges will be com- 

 pleted by the gradual effeds of the diuretics ; 

 and, with proper attention to the rules laid 

 down in the firft paQ:es of this work, the horfe 

 may be foon produced in good ft^e and con- 

 dition. 



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