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The firft ftep to be taken is a conftant fup- 

 ply of wARxM majl?es, prepared with half malt 

 and half bran-, or equal parts of cats and 

 bran, with four ounces of honey diffolved in 

 each: let thefe be given night and morning, 

 with a feed of dry corn every day at noon. 

 During this treatment (which muft be conti- 

 nued a week, to fheath the acrimony and 

 foften the rigidity of the fkin) give one ounce 

 of fulphur in each mafh, and one ounce of 

 nitre in water every night and morning. In 

 a week or ten days, when the frame becomes 

 more invigorated, difcontiniie the mafhes, and 

 let the diet be changed to good oati ^ndfiveef 

 hay, giving, in the morning and evening 

 feeds, one of the following pow^ders inter- 

 mixed with the corn, firft fprinkled with 

 water : 



Take fulphur and prepared antimony, of each 

 a pound , rub well together in a mortar, and 

 divide in twenty-four equal parts : 

 Or, 



Antimony levigated, and fulphur, of each twelve 

 ounces -, 



Liver of antimony and cream of tartar each half 

 a pound. — Mix well together and divide into 

 twenty-four equal parts, and let them b^ 

 given as above direded. 



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