iHi COLDS AND COUGHS. 



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Treatment of a Cold. 



These last symptoms indicate the approach of a 

 fever. 



Treatment. — If the horse be in good condi- 

 tion, take from two to three quarts of blood from 

 him, and then give him the following cordial 

 drink. 



(RECIPEj No. 18.) 



Take — Aniseeds, carraway seeds, grains of Paradise, 

 in powder, of each one ounce ; 

 Aromatic confection, half an ounce ; 

 Balsam of sulphur, two ounces : 

 Beat the balsam of sulphur with the yolk of 

 an egg, then mix the powders, and give the 

 whole in a pint of warm gruel, with a wine 

 glass of brandy, and two table spoons full 

 of sugar; and repeat it once a day, or 

 i.. every other day, for three times. 



TIus will be found a most excellent cordial 

 drink; it will increase the action of the sto- 



