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to prevent the paffing of the pipe for the In- 

 jedlion of a glyfter, which (hould be given im- 

 mediately with a large bag and pipe procured 

 for the purpofe, and repeated if neccflary ; 

 making not the leaft doubt but this lubrication 

 and jlimulus will remove all obftrudtions, and 

 afford every advantage that can be obtained 

 from the favourite and long-ftanding pradicc 



of RAKING. 



To prepare /^^ G L Y S T E R. 



Take of camomile flowers, fweet fennel, and 

 coriander feeds bruifed, of each one ounce ; 

 carraway feeds half an ounce j boil in two quarts 

 of water till reduced to three pints; then 

 ilrain, and add for folution, while hot; of 

 Epfom falts two ounces ; and, when nearly 

 cool enough to adminifter, add of olive oil, 

 and tinfture of fenna, commonly called 

 Daffy's elixir, of each a quarter of a pint. 



On the contrary, where the conftitutional 

 ftamina does not prove fo ftrong as imaguied, 

 the bowels in a weaker ftate than expedled, of 

 the medicines are found to irritate or purge 

 more than is requifite or defired ; and the 

 phyfic does not fet at the ufual time^ (the horfe 



being 



