152 ON PHYSIC. 



One Pair of Two-mince Scales — One pair of Pound Scales — One 

 Pound of Brass Box Weights. 



A GRADUATED GLASS, 



For the measure of Fluids — marked with Enghsh characters. 



One Large and one Small Pestle and Mortar. 



One Marble Slab, afoot and a half square, for mixing Ointments, 



One Large and one Small Ladle. 



One Large and one Small Pallet Knife. 



ARTICLES NECESSARY TO BE KEPT FOR ADMINIS- 

 TERING AND APPLYING MEDICINES. 



Improved Ball Iron. 



Drenching Horn. 



Flamiel for the applying of Fomentations and Poultices. 



Woollen and Linen Bandages. • 



Toiv, and broad coarse Tape. 



A Cradle is sometimes wanted to be put on a horse's neck, wheB 

 his head is first let down after being blistered, more particularly if 

 the horse is turned into a loose box. 



INSTRUMENTS. 



Fleam and Blood Stick. 



Tooth Rasp, with a Guard. 



Seaton, and curved Needles. 



Abscess Lancet, 



Improved Docking Machine. 



Firing, Searing, and Budding Irons, 



Improved Casting Hobbles. 



It is necessary sometimes to twitch some horses to make them 

 stand quiet ; but this sort of thing should be dispensed with when 

 possible, as there is a great deal to be done with horses by gentle 

 usa&e. 



