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night and morning. Wlien this is to be given to 

 cattle, add glanber salts one pound. 



Ko. 70. Fever Ball. — Cape aloes two ounces, nitre 

 four ounces, molasses to form a mass. Divide into 

 twelve balls, and give one, morning and evening, till 

 the bowels are relaxed, then give No. QS or 72. 



No. 71. Sedative and Worm Ball. — Powdered 

 white hellebore one-half drachm, linseed powdered 

 one-half ounce. If necessary, make into a ball with 

 molasses. This ball is specific for weed, in horses 

 and cattle. 



No. 72. Anodyne Ball. — Opium one drachm, cam- 

 phor two drachms, ginger powder one and a half 

 drachms ; molasses to form a ball. Give night and 

 morning after the bowels are opened, in tetanus or 

 lock-jaw. With the addition of powdered catechu 

 two drachms ; this forms an excellent cure for diar- 

 rhoea or purging. 



No. 73. Cordial Astringent Drench for Diarrhoea), 

 Purging and Scouring. — Tincture of opium one-half 

 ounce, allspice two and a half drachms, powdered 

 caraways one-half ounce; catechu powders tw©' 

 drachms, strong ale or gruel one pint. G ive every 

 morning till the purging ceases. This will make 

 four doses. 



No. 74. Blister Ointment. — Hog's lard four ounces^ 

 oil of turpentine and Spanish flies, each one ounce ; 

 mix. This ointment is strong enough for every 

 purpose. 



No. 76. Powder of Angleberries. — After cutting 



