262 W O R M S. 



Take the purging ball, No. 2, to which add 

 calomel two drachms. 



Should the fubjedt be of a ftill ftronger make, 

 nftitu 



HORSE, 



conftituting what we term a stout road 



To the purging ball. No. 3, add calomel two 

 drachms and a half. 



If on the contrary very large, ftrong, foul 



WAGGON HORSES, or powerful COACH HORSES, 



fhould become the fubjedis, they will very well 

 bear the follov/ing, to produce the proper and 

 ^efired efteds; 



Take the purging ball, No. 4, to which adc} 

 calomel thiee drachms. 



By the operation of the firft dofe upon either 

 fubjed:, obfervation may be made whether di- 

 minution in the purgative articles is required^ 

 or any addition found neceffary- Proper care 

 muH be ufed to avoid every probability of 

 taking cold, and the regular courfe of three 

 doles gone through, at the diftance of fix or 



^ight 



