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when the whole nine will be con fumed, and cer- 

 tainly produdive ot the purpofe for which they 

 are intended. The great advantage attending 

 this method of deftroying worms, is the horfe's 

 being enabled to purfue his conftant work, but 

 care fhould be taken he is not too much ex- 

 pofed to fevere cold or rainy weather during 

 the time of taking the balls. 



For the accommodation of thofe to whom 

 the bufmefs of giving a ball may be a work of 

 trouble or difficu ty, the kmey may be omitted; 

 and the other ingredicrts, being well incorpo- 

 rated in a mortar, muft be divided into nine 

 equal parts, and mixed with tue night or 

 morning feeds of corn, (it being fifft fprinkled 

 with water in tlje manger, to eniuro adnefion 

 and prevent wafte) being given with the fame 

 diflindtions and variations in refped: to time, as 

 fpecified in the above inftrudtions, when given 

 in the form of balk. 



JAUNDICE, 



