3^4 STRANGURY. 



So foon after this glyfter as the hoi'fe is 

 inclined by appetite to receive it, give a mafh 

 of tw^o parts malt and one bran, they having 

 hccn fcalded together and ftirred till of a mo- 

 derate warmth; after this, if the fubjedl has 

 not ftaled in confequence of bleeding, glyfter, 

 and malh, have the following balls expediti- 

 oufly prepared to forward the evacuation : 



Take Caftiie foap ten drachms | 



Sal prunella one ounce ; 



Camphire two drachms ; 



Anifeed powder fix drachms ; 



Oil of juniper one drachm and a half; 



Syrup of marfhmallows fufficient to make the mafs^ 

 which divide Into two equal part?, giving one in 

 fix hours after the other, if the former is not 

 fucccfsfui. 



Thefe are very fafe, mild, and efficacious, 

 in general producing the defired effecfl with- 

 out any uneafy fenfations. Where a drink is 

 preferred, as coming into a more applicable 

 mode of adminiftration-, the following will 

 prove equally ferviceable : 



Take 



