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 off the remains of the disorder, and perfect a reco- 

 very. But in the beginning of fevers and other in- 

 fianimatory affections, the Fever Powders hereafter 

 mentioned are preferable. 



COUGH BALLS, 5s. the half dozen. 

 The coughs which horses are subject to from being 

 out of condition, from long continued colds, or that 

 accompany thick wind, will always be relieved, and 

 frequently cured, by these Balls; and in every in- 

 stance of cough unaccompanied with fever, I would 

 strongly recommend them. 



STRONG DIURETIC BALLS, Is. 2d. each, or 



6s. the half dozen. 

 ^ Diuretics are useful in removing s\velled legs, in re- 

 solving inflammation, and promoting condition. 

 Whenever, in either of these cases, an active but safe 

 diuretic is required, I would recommend these. They 

 are compomided of none of those rough substances 

 that so frequently ]MOve fat«], biit iii evi^y case will 

 act with safety, though actively; but when it is in- 

 convenient to give balls, or a more slow and mild 

 plan is tliought prudent, then the Jfli'd DluretiG 

 Poivders hereafter mentioned may be made use of. 



FARCY BALLS, 6's. the half dozen. 

 A regular course of these Balls, according to the 

 directions conttiined in the Treatise accompanying 

 them, in most cases effects a cure of this loathsome 

 complaint, when it is within the rcarh of medicine. 



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