112 GREASE. 



Take of antimony finely levigated, fulphuf, 

 nitre, and iEthiop's mineral, each three 

 ounces ; 



Caftile foap ten ounces ; 



Oil of juniper three drachms-, 



Syrup of honey fufficient to make the mafs, 

 which divide into a dozen balls, rolling 

 them in liquorice or anifeed powder. 



This dlfeafe has been fo fully explained, 

 and every method of cure fo minutely entered 

 into, that the reader can be at no lofs for far- 

 ther inftrudiions under this head, having fuch 

 a variety of prefcriptions to aflift his endea- 

 vours if he will but induftrioufly exert his 

 judgment on the occafion. 



And this in fad becomes neceflary even in 

 its earlieft ftate^ for, by remaining long un- 

 corrected it foon alTumes a degree of virulence, 

 particularly in fubjedls remarkably foul and cut 

 of condition^ occaficning a greater portion of 

 trouble and inconvenience than can poffibly 

 happen in almoft any other difeafe. To ob- 

 viate this difficulty, and counteradl the ten- 

 dency as much as poffible, fuch hints will be 

 found in the Appendix refpeding the manage- 

 ment 



