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Recipe — Blisteriug Charge to be applied after the Oijatment. 



This last we have found a most excellent blis- 

 ter in all concrete substances of these kinds, par- 

 ticularly those of splints and bone-spavins. 



Either of the two must be worked in with the 

 spatula, by a little at a time, for half an hour to- 

 gether, and repeated every morning fqr four or 

 five times. After the first time of using the oint- 

 ment, it will only require to be spread on, and a 

 small bit of hogs lard may be rubbed round the 

 edge, to prevent it from spreading any further. 

 When this treatment is finished, and the part has 

 become dry, the following blistering charge may 

 be applied to advantage. 



(RECIPE, No,. 137:) 



Takk — White pitch, and black pilch, of each four 

 ounces; 

 Common plaister with gums, two ounces ; 

 Oxycroceum plaister, and strengthening plais- 

 ter, of each one ounce ; 



