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a large hogVor ox's bladder, capable of holding three 

 or four quarts, with a fmooth wooden pipe an inch in 

 diameter, and fourteen or fixtcen inches long. The 

 liquor fliould not be too warm; but the pipe being 

 oiled, the whole mufl be condudled gentl}^ fo that 

 the horfe may not be furprifed with its being thrown 

 up too fuddenly. 



A71 opening gli(fter. 

 Thin gruel, or tripe liquor, four quarts. 

 Oil, four ounces. 

 Salt ditto. Mix. 



A glyjler aga'mjl gripes. 

 Mafh two moderate fized onions, over which 



pour oil of turpentine, one ounce. 

 Thin gruel, four quarts. 



A nourijliing glvfier. 

 Thick gruel, three quarts. 

 Strong ale, a quart. 

 Or, Strong broth, two quarts. 



Gruel, two quarts. 

 This fhould be repeated three or four times a day. 

 A glyjler againji violent purging occajioned by too 

 ftrong phyjic, or other canfes. 

 Tripe liquor, or fuet boiled in milk, three pints. 

 Thin ftarch, two pints. 

 Laudanum, half an ounce. 



