WOUNDS IN VAUrOUS PAUTS. 163 



about wounds. It will likewise be proper to give 

 the horse the following drink once or twice a day 

 until the wound begins to suppurate, or a proper 

 matter be formed. 



(RECIPE, No. 126.) 

 To?iic or Stomachic Drink, 



Take — Best yellow bark ; and 



Caraway seeds, in powder, of each one ounce 



Mithridate; and 



Tincture of opium (laudanum), of each half an 



ounce : 

 Mix, and give it in a pint of warm ale. 



When the inflammation is considerable, and the 

 horse becomes feverish, inclining to a costive habit 

 of body, give him the purging drink (No. 59, p. 87). 

 Let the clyster (No. 16, p. 33), also be injected 

 up the rectum once a day, until his body is 

 sufficiently open. By strict attention to these 

 rules the practitioner will, in most cases, be able 

 to perform cures. 



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