iSid^ srRAINKl.. 



R^<jij>e'^]WeTCUTral Bliilcr, and Method of ApliUcationj 



Sulphate of copper, and siiljiliate of zinc, of 

 ; e')j .; > ii^i^ch two dracjims^ in powder ; . .. '^ 



Mix thcip well together upon a slab with a 

 spatula, an el put it in a pot for use. 



This is a powerful blister in its effects, but 

 mild in its operation ; and being of an astringent 

 nature, it is well calculated for callous and re- 

 lied spews,- but for more obstinate cases the 

 folla^ying may be preferable. 



^^^^ (RECIPE, No. 119.) 



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Strons Mercurial Blister, 



TAKfr-Tar, fresh butter, and bees wax, of each three 

 ounces ; niclt all together ; 

 Then add corrosive ,subUiufite, euphorbium, 

 and cantharides, of each half an ounce, in 

 fine powder ; 

 -iid woli OU'bftu^'pcntirtfeyt'vi^ft ounces 5 



Mix th( m c aU tbgeth^r, and stir them till 

 nearly bold'. 



Before either of the§e. blistcriug ointments is 

 used, all the hair must be entirely clipped off 



