98 BRUISES. 



Recipe — To remove stiffness, soreness, &c. 



die. Gentlemen keeping a number of horses for 

 hunting, or the road, cannot do better than have a 

 bottle ready filled for use. In the latter case, 

 -when the bruised part becomes large, and ap^ 

 proaches towards suppuration, the following mixed 

 oils will answer the intention much better. 



(RECIPE, No. 63.) 



Take — Linseed oil, spirit of turpentine, water of pure 

 ammonia, oil of olives, of each two ounces ; 

 Mix for use. 



Let the parts be well rubbed with these oils 

 twke a day ; if necessary, they may be fomented 

 with the recipe (No. 40, p. 63); and if the horse 

 appears heavy, dull, stiff, and sore, and his appe- 

 tite fails, give him the following drink. 



(RECIPE, No. 64.) 



A Stomachic Drink. 



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

 Gentian root, in powder; and mithridate; 

 of each half an ounce: to be given in a 

 pintof warm ale. 



