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TABLES. 



LIST OF MEDICINES, 



And other articles which ought to be at hand about every training and 

 livery stable, and every Farmers and Breeder's estaolishment : 



MEDICINES. 



Aloes, Barbadoes, 



Alum, 



Arrow Root, 



Bas:Iicon, yellow, 



Camphor, 



Castile Soap, 



Goulard's Extract, 



Honey, 



Hog's Lard, 



Linseed Meal, 



Nitre, 



Oil of Caraway, 



Oil, Castor, 



Oil of Cloves, 



Oil of Olives, 



Hartshorn, 



Resin, 



Spanish Flies, 



Sweet Spirit of Nitre 



Spirit of Turpentine, 



Salt, common. 



Soft Soap, 



Tar, 



Tartar Emetic, 



Tincture of Myrrh, 



Venus Turpentine, 



Vinegar, 



Vitriol, Blue, 



Verdigris, 



Wax, 



White Lead. 



Apparatus for Compounding Medicines. 



A box of small weights and scales, for the weighing of medicines 

 in small portions, as from a grain to two drachms — the weights 

 marked with English characters. 



One pair of two-ounce scales ; one pair of pound scales , one 

 pound of brass box-weights. 



A graduated glass for the measure of fluids, marked witli English 

 '.sharacters. 



One large and one small pestle and mortar. 



One marble slab, a foot and a half square, for mixing ointments. 



One large and one small ladle. 



One large and one small pallet knife — to mix and spread plasters 



Articles necessary to be kept for administering and applying Medicines. 



Improved Ball Iron. 



Drenching horn. 



Flannel — for the applying of fomentations and poultices. 



Woollen and linen bandages. 



Tow, and broad coarse tape. 



Jnstrvments. 



Stomach-pump, 



Elastij tube, 



Fleam and blood stick, 



Abscess lancet, 



Tooth rasp, with a guard, 



Seton, and curved needles, 

 Improved casting hobbles, 

 Brushes, cutryccmbs, &c.; o/ 

 course. 



