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rife. For the cure of thefe various lamenefles, fee 

 the articles themfelves. 



LOTIONS, or WASHES, 



Are liquid applications, cholen in this form for 

 the convenience of compounding, or of application. 

 The wafhes I have thought proper to compound, 

 and keep ready prepared in my arrangement of me- 

 dicines, are, 



Mild Wash for Grease [page 24]. 



Embrocation for Strains [page 25]. 



Liquid Sweating Blister [page 24]. 



Eye Water [page 25]. 



Wash for the Canker in the Ear of Dogs 

 [page 29]. 



Lotions are rubbed in with the hand, if fpirituous ; 

 but if merely aqueous, and it is necefiary that they 

 fhould produce their effeds flowly, as in eye-water ^ 

 embrocation for /trains, &c., it is better to keep a 

 cloth moiftened with them over the part. 



LAM PAS. 



The fwelling at the roof of the mouth of young 

 horfes, fo called, frequently gives way to a little alum 

 and honey rubbed on ; but if it is thought proper to 

 fcarify, it fliould be done very lightly, to prevent 

 unpleafant confequcnces. 



