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with lard ; the urine will then flow freely, and 

 give instant relief. If there is any fever present, 

 give the following: — 



R. Nitrate Potassa, 1 oz. 



Pulv. Digitalis, 1 drachm. 



Calomel, 1 " 



Mix all together, and divide into eight pow- 

 ders ; give one on the tongue three times a 

 Jay; or, 



R. Sulphate of Iron, 1 oz. 



Nit. Potassa, 1 " 



Rfsin, i " 



Juniper Berries, pulv. 2 " 



Mix, and divide into four powders ; give one 

 night and morning. Injections of castile soap 

 and water are very useful ; or, where it can be 

 resorted to, tobacco-smoke is preferable. 



PROFUSE STALING. 



This disease arises from the too free use of 

 diuretic medicines, mow-burnt or musty hay, &c. 

 gome persons are constantly giving their horses 

 resin, saltpetre, and other diuretic drugs, which 

 have a teiidency to produce diseases of the uri- 

 nary organs. This disease, as a general thing, 

 is easily remedied ; give the following : — 



R. Prepared Chalk, I oz. 



Pulv. Opium, 2 drachms. 



" Catechu, i oz. 



Mix, and divide into six powders, one to be 

 given in the feed three times a day, until the 



