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liorfes would find it their interefl to have fome of 

 thefe Balls always by them, as the difeafe is fudden 

 in its attack, and generally flrengthens by negled. 



CORDIAL BALLS, Is. each, or 5s. 3d. the half 



dozen. 

 Perfons in the habit of giving what are termed 

 Cordial Balls on every occafion, are often guilty of 

 error; for it is not every one of thefe cafes that re- 

 quire cordials, and, even when they are proper, the 

 fubftances ufually given are, in fa6l, no cordials at 

 all: a little anifeed, a few juniper berries, or tur- 

 meric, &c., can produce no lafting effe£t on the con- 

 ftitution, except depraving the appetite ; but when 

 the circulation droops from exceflive exertion, as, 

 in racing, hunting, &c., and hence becomes inca- 

 pable of performing its proper fundions, as, eating, 

 digefting, fleeping, &c., then, a medicine that at 

 once allays the irritability of the conftitution, 

 and gives it flrength, will be of cffential fervice. — 

 This is obtained by thefe Balls, which, therefore, 

 are of great ufe after fevere exercife, as, along day's 

 hunt, a hard contefted race, a long journey, or when 

 a cold may be fufpedled to have been caught. Thefe 

 Balls are particularly ufeful for tender flue horfes, 

 "who on any unufual work refufe their food : they 

 are likewife well adapted to prevent thefe tender 

 horfes from getting out of condition, which they are 



