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very apt to do on any fatigue, change of diet, or 

 when moulting, in fpring and fall. Thefe and other 

 cafes wherein they may be advifable are fpecified at 

 length in the diredions enclofed with them. 



FEVER CORDIAL BALLS, 6s. the half dozen. 

 At the end of fevers, or towards the clofe of long 

 and fevere colds, or other lingering complaints, 

 horfes are frequently very low and faint : in thefe 

 cafes, the adivc inflammatory fymptoms having 

 ccafcd, thefe Balls will give ftrength to the conftitu- 

 tion to throw off the remains of the diforder, and 

 perfect a recovery. But in the beginning of fevers, 

 and other inflammatory afieclions, the Fe-cer Fovcders 

 hereafter mentioned are preferable. 



COUGH BALLS, Is. each, or 5s. the half dozen. 

 The coughs which horfes are fubjcft to from being 

 out of condition, from long continued colds, or that 

 accompany tliick wind, will always be relieved, and 

 frequently cured, by thefe Balls ; and in every in- 

 ftance of cough unaccompanied with fever, I would 

 ftrongly recommend them. 



STRONG DIURETIC BALLS, Is. 2d. each, or 

 Gs. 3d. the half dozen. 

 Diuretics are ufeful in removing fwelled legs, in 

 refolving inflammation, and promoting condition. 



