120 JAUNDlCfi. 



(;^alomel, one drachm : 



Mix, and beat them into a ball, with a sufficient 

 quantity of syrup of buckthorn. 



The horse should have a couple of mashes the 

 day before this ball is given, by way of prepara- 

 tion : and the ball should be given fasting the 

 morning following ; let him fast for two hours 

 after, then give him a mash of scalded bran and 

 oats, with warm water, and treat him in the same 

 manner as for other physic. Should the clyster 

 (No. 13, p. 29) be administered in the space of 

 twelve hours after the purge, it will greatly assist 

 the latter in its operation. It will be proper to 

 repeat this physic in the course of six or eight 

 days. After physicking, it will be necessary to 

 give the horse three or four of the following balls 

 every morning, which I have of late been in the 

 habit of ordering in this complaint. 



(RECIPE, No. 84.) 



Taki! — Barbadoes aloes, and Castile soap, of each one 

 drachm and a half; 



Emetic tartax', and calomel, of each two scruples; 



Aromatic powder, two drachms : 



Mix, and make into a ball, with syrup of buck- 

 thorn, or treacle. 



This ball may be given every morning, for 

 three or four times ; after which the following 



