ON PHYSIC. 



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be requisite for administering or applying them. The 

 whole of these different medicines, and tlic other arti- 

 cles, are to be kept in the groom's private saddle-room. 



MEDICINES. 



Aloes, Barbadoes 



Alum 



Arrow Root 



Basilicon, yellow 



Camphor 



Castile Soap 



Ginger Powder 



Goulard's Extract 



Honey 



Hog's Lard 



Linseed Meal 



Nitre 



Oil of Carraway 



Oil, Castor 



Oil of Cloves 



Oil of Olives 



Oil of Origanum 



Oil of Rosemary 



Prepared Ammonia 



Resin 



Sal ammoniac 



Spanish Flies 



Sweet Spirit of Nitre 



Spirit of Turpentine 



Spirit of Wine~"' " 



Salt, common 



Soft Soap 



Tar, Barbadoes 



Tartar Emetic 



Tincture of Myrrh 



Treacle 



Venus Turpentine 



Vinegar 



Vitriol, Blue 



Vitriol, White 



Verdigris 



Wax 



White Lead. 



APOTHECARIES' WEIGHT. 



Twenty Grains — One Scruple j Three Scruples — One Drachm 

 Eight Drachms — One Ounce | Twelve Ounces — One Pound 



MEASURE OF FLUIDS. 



Sixty Drops One Fluid Dram 



Eight Fluid Drams One Fluid Ounce 



Four Fluid Ounces A Measure or Noggin 



Sixteen Fluid Ounces One Fluid Pint 



Eight Fluid Pints - - One Gallon. 



APPARATUS FOR COMPOUNDING MEDICINES. 

 A Box of small WEIGHTS and SCALES, 

 For the weighing of Medicine in small portions, as from a grain 

 to two drachms. The weights marked with English characters. 



