MOON EYES. 105 



This application will be rather irritating to the 

 eye at first, but it will become less so, more and 

 more as it is used. You must commence with the 

 following balls, after the first physicking ball 

 (No. 76,) has done operating. 



(RECIPE, No. 78.) 



Balls for Inflammat'ion of the Eyes. 



Take — Nitre, four ounces; 



Venice turpentine, two ounces ; 

 Castile soap, one ounce ; 

 Emetic tartar, two draclnns ; 

 Calomel, two drachms ; 



Liquorice powder, sufficient to make into six 

 balls. 



One of these balls may be given every other day 

 for some time; and, by a steady perseverance 

 in the application of the aforesaid medicines, a 

 cure may be expected, and a return of the disease 

 generally prevented by the lotion and the balls 

 (Nos. 77 and 78,) occasionally given, with proper 

 attention also paid to feeding and exercise. The 

 haw was formerly sometimes removed in this com- 

 plaint, but is now found to be improper. 



