STRAINS. 167{ 



Mixture for Kicks or Blo^vs, and Blistering Ointment. 



(RECIPE, No. 110.) 



Take — Verjuice, or good wine vinegar, four ounces; 

 Spirit of turpentine, one ounce; 

 "Water of pure ammonia, two ounces ; 

 Acetated litharge, one ounce ; 

 Bole armenic, half an ounce : 

 Mix them in a bottle for use. 



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 It will be proper to rub the part afferfSd With 



this mixture once or twice a day. After the in- 

 flammation and swelling have disappeared, there 

 are frequently left behind very obstinate calluses, 

 which must be removed by blistering the part 

 with one of the following blistering ointments. 



(RECIPE, No. 111.) 



Alild Astringent Blister^ 



Take — Ointment of yellow resin ( former! j yellow ba- 



siliconj, four ounces:; 

 Cantharides, and euphorbiura, in powder, of 



each half an ounce ; 

 ' • Spirit of turpentine, and oil of origanum, of 



::. each one ounce; - 



