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mouth ; but the medicines must be continued till the yel- 

 lowness is removed. Should the disorder prove obstinate, 

 you must try more potent medicines, -viz. Mercurial physic, 

 repeated two or three times, at proper intervals, and then 

 the following balls: Take salt of tartar, two ounces; cinna- 

 bar of antimony, four ounces; live millepedes and filings 

 of steel, ot each, four ounces; Castile-soap, half a pound; 

 make these into balls of the size of hen's eggs, and give 

 one of them night and morning with a pint of the above 

 drink. On the recovery of the Horse, give him two or 

 three mild purges, and if he be full and fat put in a 

 rowel. 



