GUIPES. 29 



Kecipe — A Fever Drink- 



repeat the drink, but not the ball : and after the 

 febrile heat begins to disappear, and the horse's 

 appetite is returned, let the following drink be 

 given, which is excellent for carrying off the re- 

 mains of the disease, and in restoring the animal 

 to his former strength. 



(RECIPE, No. 16.) 



Feter Drink, 



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Take — Peruvian bark, and nitre, of each one ounee ; 

 Lenitive electuary, four ounces ; 

 Ginger, aniseeds, carraway seeds, and Castile 



soap, of each half an ounce ; 

 Tincture of opium, two drachms ; 

 Hue tea, one quart: 

 Dissolve the ingredients in the tea, and give 



it new milk warm. 



This drink may he given every morning fast- 

 ing, or every other morning, as may be judged 

 necessary. No drink can be better calculated 

 for carrying off the remains of the disease than 

 that now prescribed. 



