99£ 



ruAcrun or .ujincn/ruiiE. 



Taut III. 



2. 



Wint< i\ 1» irk, in p.iw.hr S Al U 



i ha I dr.ichm. 



(rani i.in, do., S 'ii h braii 



M .il • ■ i r I m i ..I iIm . into a ball Vtilh 

 ■ n morning. 



White ri'n.'t, 1 dr.ichm. 



' ringer >>r pin 



I'liuilrml ipt-iaia, half an oiiinc 



.Aii-, B winfuti — .Mix, and giva as a drink* 



AnanlCi l 1 ' grains. 

 < tatmc if, l mini <•• 



Mix iini giro in m.ith or m tened 

 Don nightly. 



6552. Astringent Mixtures ybr Diarrhea, 

 Lax, or Scouring. 



1. 



Powdered Ipacacaanba, 1 drachm- 



I) p.. opium, half i drachm. 



Prepared cnalk* '£ oun ah 

 I ; tUTcb, 1 pint* 



ted in 

 , B ounces. 

 Boiled starch, 6 ounces. 



POwd red alum, 1 drachm. 



3. 



The following has been very strongly 



recommended in some cases, for the lax 



of hones SOd cattle: — 



Glauber's salts, 8 ounce*. 

 Epsom do., 1 ounce. 

 Green vitriol, 1 grains. 

 Gruel, half a put. 



4. 

 When the lax or scouring at all ap- 



J 'roaches to dysentery or molten grease, the 

 ollowing drink ihOOld he first given : — 

 t ' istox oil, 1 ounces. 

 Glauber's salts (dissolved), 2 ounces. 

 Powdered rhubarb, half a drachm. 

 Powdered opium, 1 grains. 

 Gruel, 1 pint- 



6353. Astringent Balls for Diabetes or Pitt- 

 ing Evil. 

 Catechu (Japan earth), half an ounce. 

 Alum powdered, half a drachm. 

 Sugar of lead, 10 grains. 

 Conserve of roses to make a ball. 



6551. Astringent Paste for Thrush, Foot- 

 rot, Foid in the Foot, c\c- 

 Prepared calamine, 

 Verdigris, of each half an ounce. 

 White vitriol, 



Alum, of each half a drachm. 

 Tar, 3 ounces : mix. 



6555. Astringent Washes for Cracks in the 

 Heels, Wounds, Sprains, Sec, 

 1. 

 Sugar of lead, 2 drachms. 

 White vitriol, 1 drachm. 

 Strong infusion of oak or elm bark, 1 

 pint : mix. 



2. 

 Green vitriol, 1 drachm. 

 Infusion of galls, half a pint. 



Mix, and wash the parts three times a 

 day, 



6556. Powder for Cracks, <S"C- 



S. 



Prepired calamine, 1 ounce. 



Fuller's earth, powdered, 



Pipe clay, do., of each 2 ounces. 



Mix, nnd put within gauze and dab the 

 moist surfaces of the sores frequently. 



6557- Astringent Paste for Grease. 

 1. 

 Prepared calamine, 

 Tuttv powdered, 

 Charcoal, do. of each 2 ounces. 

 Yeast enough to make a paste. 



2. 

 To the above, if more strength be re- 

 quired, add of alum and verdigris each 

 a drachm. 



6558. Astringent Wash for Do, 

 3. 

 Corrosive sublimate, 2 drachms. 

 Spirit of wine or brandy, 1 ounce 

 Aoft water, lOouno 



Hub the sublimate in a mortar with the 

 spirit till dissolved, then add the water. 

 This is a strong preparation, and has often 

 pt nved successful in vcrv bad cases of 



grease, which hare resisted all the una! 

 remedies. 



6559. Blisters, 



1. A general one. 

 Cintharides powdered, 2 ounces. 

 Venice turpentine, do. 

 Resin, do. 

 Pa m oil or lard, 2 lbs. 



Melt the three latter articles together, 

 and when not too hot stir in the Spar.l h 

 flies. 



i . . Blister, but net pro. 



per to btussa I 



at of the lAutgt, Bowels, -\ i , 



Euphorblum powdered, l ounce* 

 i in of i Itrioli I h ruplas* 

 h files, 6 ounces* 

 <>il or lard. 

 Ream, of each lib. 

 i >il of turjien tine, 3 ounces. 



Halt the resin with the lard or palm 

 oil. Having previous!] mixed the o4 of 

 vitriol with an ounce of water gr.ulu.tll>, 

 as gradually add thil mixture to the mail 

 eii mass; which again set on a vers I" ■. 



fin (br ten minutes more: afterwards re- 

 more the whir],-, and when beginning to 



cool, add the powder, previously mixed 

 together. 



65G1. A mercurial Blister for Splints, Spa- 

 vins, and liinglnincs. 



Of either of the above, 4 ounces. 

 Corrosive sublimate, finely powdered, half 



a drachm. 



4. 

 6562. Strong tMtmd Blister, 

 Spanish flies in gross powder, 1 ounce. 

 Oil of origanum, I dr ichms. 

 Oil of turpentine, 4 ounces. 

 Olive oil, 2 ounces. 



Steep the flies in the turpentine three 

 weeks, strain off", and add the oil. 



5. 



6563 Mild Liquid or Sweating Blister. 

 Of the above, 1 ounce. 

 Olive oil or goose grease, one and a half 



ounce. 



6564. Clysters, a Laxative one. 

 1. 

 Thin gruel or broth, 5 quarts. 

 Epsom or common salts, 6 ounces. 



65G5. Clyster for Gripes, 



2. 

 Mash two moderate -si zed onions. 

 Pour over them oil of turpeniine,2 ounces. 

 Capsicum, or pepper, half an ounce. 

 Thin gruel, 4 quarts. 



6566. Nutritious Clyster. 



3. 

 Thick gruel, 3 quarts. 

 Strong sound ale, 1 quart. 



or 4. 

 Strong broth, 2 quarts. 

 Thickened milk, 2 quarts. 



6567* Astringent Clyster. 



5. 



Tripe liquor, or suet boiled in milk, 3 



pints. 

 Thick starch, 2 pints. 

 Laudanum, half an ounce. 



or 6. 

 Alum whey, 1 quart. 

 Boiled starch, 2 quarts. 



6568. Cordial Balls. 



Gentian powdered, 4 ounces. 



Ginger, do., 2 ounces. 



Coriander seeds, do., 4 ounces. 



Carraway do , 4 ounces. 



Oil of aniseed, a quarter of an ounce. 



Make into a mass with honey, treacle, 

 or lard, and give one ounce and a half for 

 a dose. 



6569. Chronic Cough Bolls. 

 I. 



Calomel, 1 scruple. 



Gum ammoniacum, 



Horse radish, of each 2 drachms. 



Balsam of Tolu, 



Squills, each 1 drachm. 



Beat all together, and make into a ball 

 with honey, and give every morning fast- 

 ing. 



6570. Drink for the same, 



2. 

 Tar water, 

 I-ime water, of each half a pint. 



Tincture of squill-, half an ounce* 



6571. Powder for tlie same, 



3. 



Tartar emetic, 2 drachms. 



Powdered foxglove, half a drachm. 

 Powdered squill, hall" a drachm. 



Calomel, 1 scrnp'e. 

 Nitre, 3 drachm-. 

 Giveeverv night in a malt m sh. 



6572. Diuretic Balls, 

 R*»sin, yellow, lib- 

 Nitre, half a pound. 



Horse turpentine, half a pound. 

 Yellow soap, quarter of a pound. 



Milt the re- in, soap and turpentine 

 over a slow fire; when cooling, add the 



nitre. For a strong dose, an nunc* and I 



ild one, sn ounce. It should 



Ik? kept in mind, that mild diuretics are 



always equal tu what is required; and 



that strong diuretics .ire tlwajl hurtful. 



6573. Diuretic Poioders. 

 Yellow resin, j»o.vdered, 4 ounces. 

 Nitre, do., R ounces. 



I n mi of tartar, ditto, 4 ounces, 



Dose -6, S, or id drachms nightly, 

 a Inch some horses will readily eat in a 



mash. 



6571. Urine Drink* 

 Glauber's salts, 2 ounces. 

 Nitre, *• drachms. 

 Dissolve ni a pint of warm water. 



('57''. Embrocations. — Cooling for Inflam* 

 millions. 

 1. 

 I M.ulird's extract, half an ounce. 

 Spirit of wine or I randv, 1 ounce. 

 Soft water, 1 quart. 



2. 

 Mindererus spirit, 1 ounces. 

 Water, 18 ounces* 



G "-7'i. For Strains* 



)'■■■ It, bruised, half a pound. 

 ( Hide al ammoniac, 2 ounce-. 

 Sugar of lead, quarter of an ounce- 

 Vin gar, 1 pint and a half. 

 Water, 1 pint. 



0577. For Vie Eyes. 



1. 

 Sugar of lead, 1 drachm. 

 White vitriol, 2 scruples. 

 Water, i pint. 



2. 

 Brandy, I ounce. 

 Infusion of green tea, 4 ounces. 

 Tincture ofopium, l i drachms. 

 Infusion of red roses, 4 ounce-.. 



3. 

 Itose water, 6 ounces. 



Mindererus spirit, 5 ounces. 

 4. 



Corrosive sublimate, 4 grains. 

 Alkohol, 1 ounce. 

 Lime water, 1 pint. 



5. 

 Alum, powdered, 1 drachm. 

 Calomel, half a drachm. 



Mix and insert a little at one corner of 

 the eve. The custom of blowing it in 

 alarms the horse. 



657S. Fever Powders. 



1. 



Tartar emetic, 2 drachms. 

 Nitre, 5 drachms. 



2. 

 Antimonial powder, 2 drachms, 

 ('ream of tartar, 

 Nitre, of each 4 drachms. 



6579- Fever Drink. 



3. 



Sweet spirit of nitre, 1 ounce. 

 Mindererus spirit, 6 ounces. 

 Water, 4 ounces. 



65S0. Epidemic Fever Drink, 

 4. 

 Sweet spirit of nitre, 1 ounce. 

 Simple oxymel, 6 ounces. 

 Tartar emetic, 5 drachms. 



65S1. Malignant Epidemic Fever. 



6 

 Simple oxymel, 

 Mindererus spirit, 

 Beer yeast, of each, 4 ounces. 

 Sweet spirit of nitre, 1 ounce. 



65S2. Fumigations for purifying iuftrt.d 



StabU*, Sheds, eye'. 

 Manganese, 2 ounces. 

 Common salt, ditto. 

 Oil of vitriol, 3 ounces. 

 Water, 1 ounce. 



l'ut the mixed manganese and salt into 

 a bason; then, having btfore mixed the 

 vitriol and water very gradually, pour 

 Ibem by means of tongi, or any thing that 

 will enable von to stand at a sufficient dis- 

 tance, on the articles in the bason gra- 

 dually. As soon as the fumes rise, retire 

 and shut up the door close. 



65S3. Hoof Liquid* 



Oil of turpentine, 4 ounces. 

 Tar, 4 ounces. 

 Whale oil, s ounces. 



'1 hi- softens and toughens the hoofs ex- 

 tremely, when brushed over them night 

 and morning. 



65S4. Purging Medicines 

 Balls — very mild. 

 Aloes, powdered, 6 drachms. 

 Oil of turpentine, 1 drachm. 



