20 THE EQUINE HOSPITAL FuRMULARY. 



Antiseptics. 



Draught. 

 Liquefied carbolic acid, ten minims. 

 Sulphate of cinchonine, forty grains. 

 Diluted sulphuric acid, two tluid drachms. 

 Glycerine, two fluid ounces. 

 Water, sufficient to make one pint. 

 This draught may be administered thrice daily. 



Ball. 

 Sulphite of sodium, two drachms. 

 Quinetum, one drachm. 

 Calumba-root, two drachms. 

 Ginger, one drachm. 

 Treacle or soft-soap, a sufficient quantity. 



Ball. 

 Iodine, twenty grains. 



Ginger, gentian, and treacle, sufficient to make one 

 ounce. 



Ball 

 Sulphate of copper, six drachms. 

 Iodine, four drachms. 

 Ginger, one ounce and a half. 

 Gentian, one ounce and a half. 

 Treacle, a sufficient quantity. 

 Mix and divide into twelve balls, and let one ball be 

 given daily to horses suffering from any of all the forms of 

 pygemia, etc. 



Lotion. 

 Carbolic acid, one fluid part. 

 Glycerine, four fluid parts. 

 Water, twenty fluid parts. 



