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Recipe — Purgative Clyster. 



afore-mentioned clysters, the following may be 

 used, 



(RECIPE, No. 17.) 



Purgative Cli/ster. 



^AKE — Senna, one ounce: boil in three pints of water, 

 and strain it off : 

 Then dissolve one handful of common saltj 

 two ounces of Epsom salts, and half a 

 poupd of treacle ; half a pint of common 

 sweet oil ; 

 Mix them all together, and apply them as 

 directed for Clyster (No. 9, p. 19.) 



If this clyster, or the aforementioned ones, 

 should npt have the desired effect, it will be pro- 

 per to giv^ the drink (No. II, p. 23); and if the 

 animal be not better in the course of five or six 

 hours after, give him the ball (No. 14, p. 27), and 

 the purging drink (No. 15, p. 28), in the space of 

 t,wo or three hours; and treat him as for the 

 iuflai;nR9i^t9^5y colic or gripes. 



