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Recipes — Cooling and Fever Balls. 



(RECIPE, No. 750 



Cooling and Opening Balls. 



Take — Nitre, two ounces ; 



Lenitive electuary, two ounces ; 



Make them of a proper consistency for balls, 



and divide thera into two, one to be given 

 , at night, and the other in the morning, or 



they may be dissolved, and given in a pint 



of warm gruel. 



This ball, or drink, may be given every day, or 

 every other day, for a week or a fortnight, as may 

 be thought most proper. If, after the above 

 treatment, the horse seems to recover but slowly, 

 and the eye still appears to be inflamed, the fol- 

 lowing ball will be proper to give. 



(RECIPE, No. 76.) 

 Compound Diuretic and Fever Balls, 



Take — ^Nitre, four ounces ; 



Venice turpentine, two ounces ; 

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