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No. IX. 



TESTS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF WATER. 

 Litmus infusion delicate for acids. 



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Acid of sugar lime. 



Tincture of turmeric and Brazil wood alkalis. 



Tincture of galls by spirit of wine iron. 



Prussiate of potash excellent for iron. 



Lime-water carbonic acid iu water. 



Mitratecl silver dissolved in dist. water completefor muriatic acid. 



No. X. 

 FOR THE STRONG GULLION. 



Rhubarb, in powder, 1 oz. ; long pepper, in ditto, hr.lf nn ounce j 

 peppermint- water, 12oz.j compound spiritofjuniperberr.es, 4oz.j 

 liquid laudanum, if oz. Mix well and shake. The above one dose. 



FOR A -PINCH OX A HORSE'S WITHERS. 

 Mercurial ointment 5 thc-n rye-meal poultice and brandy, If 

 skin not broken. 



! DISORDER FROM HEAT IN A HOT CLIMATE. 



One drachm camphor ; dessert spoonful of brandy j half an 

 ounce of sugar. Rub the camphor and brandy together, then add 

 the sugar : when well mixed, add one pint of boiling water by 

 degrees ; cover up, keep till .cold, and take a quarter or half a 

 pint, or all, in a day, after James's powder. If a tendency to pu- 

 trefaction, 2 dr. sweet sp. of vitriol to -the pint. 



James's powder Pttlvis an-titnonialis, according to the last Dis- 

 pensatory. Take, going to bed, 4 or 5 grains. If necessary, as 

 far as 1 6. grains a day, at three or four times, may be taken. 



POWDER FOR RHEUMATISM, WHEN FIRST COMING. 

 Pulvis ipecacuanha compositus, of the last London Dispensa- 

 tory. In common cases, with no violent pain, 10 gr. at going to 

 bedj in great pain, 20 gr.: wash down with diluting liquor. 



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