133 JAUNDICE. 



Recipe— Restorative Balls. 



This drink may be given every third day, for 

 three or four times; after which the following 

 balls will be found proper to finish the cure, and 

 restore the animal to his former strength. 



(RECIPE, No. 85.) 



Restorati'ce Balls, 



Take — ^Prepared kali (salt of tartar), two ounces; 

 Kust of iron, in powder, three ounces ; 

 Saffron, cut small, half an ounce ; 

 Castile soap, half a pound ; 

 Turmeric, in powder, four ounces ; 

 Cinnabar of antimony, three ounces ; 

 Peruvian bark, in powder, two ounces ; 

 Honey, sufficient to make them into balls of 



the size of a pullet's egg, or let each ball 



weigh two ounces. 



These balls will be found excellent in carrying 

 off the remains of this disease : one may be given 

 every other day for some time. By a strict at- 

 tention to this method of treatment, the horse will 

 recover fast, which v\ill easily be discerned by 



