68 SURFEITS AND HIDEBOUND, 



Recipe — Compound Cordial Balls. 



of sulpliur, and Barbadoes aloes, of each 

 four ounces, in fine po\\der ; 

 Precipitated sulphur of antimony, one ounce : 

 Mix, and make them into a mess fit for balls, 

 with a sufficient quantity of honey, or 

 treacle, and liquorice powder. Each ball 

 should weigh one ounce and a half. 



Or the following balls may bs more suitable 

 for him if in low condition. 



(RECIPE, No. 43.) 



Compound Cordial Balls, 



Take^ — Nitre, crocus of antimony, and Castile soap, 

 of each tour ounces ; 



Carraway seeds, aniseeds, turmeric, and gin- 

 ger, of each four ounces ; each article must 

 be powdered separatdy : 



Beat them into a mass for balls, with a suffi- 

 cient quantity of treacle: each ball io 

 weigh two ounces. 



These balls will be found w^ell adapted for 

 horses labouring under diseases of this kind ; the 

 former are calculated for such horses as are in 



