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enough for due confiftence. Add the bread to 

 the milk when boiling, afterwards beat in the 

 oil thoroughly. 



Suppurative or Ripening Poultice 

 IN THE Strangles. Leaves of mallows and 

 marfli-mallows, green or dry, twenty handfuls ; 

 white lily root wafhed and pounded, half a 

 pound ; linfeeds and fenugreek feeds bruifed, 

 four ounces each ; boil very foft and pulpy, 

 and add elder ointment, four ounces ;. and 

 lard as much as needful. Mix, and keep for 

 ufe. 



Common Digestive Poultice, inGreafe, 

 Skc. Boil ground oat-meal, and (trong beer 

 grounds, add lard enough to fupple it. Tur- 

 pentine, two to four ounces may be added 

 to the foregoing. Or, Lily roots, linfeed, 

 and rye flour. 



Resolvent. Onions and camomile flowers 

 properly boiled and mixed, add goofe-greafe, 

 or for want of it, neat's-foot oil. This is very 

 efficacious to difperfe fwellings. Or. With 

 oatmeal, cummin feeds powdered, two ounces ; 

 and powdered camphor, half an ounce ; or fal 

 ammoniac diflblved in Britifli fpirit. Proper 

 in bruifes, and to difperfe coagulated blood. 



Anodyne. Boil camomile, elder leaves, or 

 flowers, poppy, bay-leaves, and rofemary with 

 oatmeal, mix with elder ointment, and a little 

 camphorated brandy. 



Repellent 



