120 PLEURISY, &C. 



Recipe — Fever Drink. 



rate, it will be necessay to take a little more 

 blood from him, and continue to give him the 

 above ball once or twice a day, as long as the in- 

 flammation continues. As soon as the horse be- 

 gins to eat his corn and hay, and put on a more 

 cheerful countenp,nce, let him have the following 

 drink. 



(RECIPE, No. 79.) 



Take — Peruvian bark, one ounce ; 

 Nitre, half an ounce ; 

 Ginger, fresh powdered, half an ounce: 

 Mix, and give it in a pint of rue tea. 



This drink may be given every other day for 

 three or four times, or longer, if necessary; and 

 the cure may be finished by giving him balls (No. 

 24, p. 42) every other, or every third day. The 

 purgative drink may be assisted by administering 

 the following clyster. 



