1056 KECIPES AND PEE8CEIPT10NS. 



^ Cordial Drench. 



No. 1. — Good old be^r (warm), . . 1 quart. 



Powdered ginger, . . . . i ounce. 



Shake well. To be given in exhaustion, and recovery from debilitating 

 diseases. 



No. 2. — Best brandy, . . . . 2 to 4 ounces. 



Molasses, . . . . 3 ounces. 



Warm water, . . . . 12 " 



As above. 



Veterinary Aromatic Powder. 



Powdered caraway seeds, . . * 6 ounces. 



Powdered allspice, . . . 4 " 



Jamaica gingered, powdered, . 2 " 



Liquorice powder, . . . . 2 " Mix. • 



This is a good cordial powder, and may be given in a dose of two or 

 three drachms in warm ale, in such cases as require the use of cordials. If 

 the form of a ball is preferred, it may be obtained by beating up a dose of 

 th© powders with a little molasses. 



Cough Balls. 



[ See also Chronic Cough.] 



No. 1.— Calomel, ""] 



_, ' '^of each, 1 drachm. 



Camphor, [ 



Digitalis, J 



Made into a ball, with molasses. One daily, till six are given, when a 



gentle laxative should be administered. — (Dick.) 



No. 2. — Digitalis, . . . . ■ i drachm. 



Camphor, . . . . . 1 " 



Tartar emetic, . . . . 1 " 



Linseed meal, . \ , . . 1 



Nitrate of potass, . . . .3 



To be made into a mass, with Barbadoes tar. Useful in clironic cough. 

 Used as above. — (Spooner.) 



No. 3. — Gum ammon, . . . . 2 to 3 drachms. 



Powdered squills, . . . .1 drachm. 

 Camphor, . . . . . 1 " 



Castile soap, . . . . . 2 " 

 Oil of anise, .... 20 minims. 



Sirup a|nd flour sufficient to form a ball. — (White.) 





