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Coolins: Lotion for Bruises. 



chiefly occasioned by the saddle. They, in gene- 

 ral, proceed from heats and colds in travelling. 

 The cure will be easily performed by rubbing the 

 parts with the bracing mixture (No. 107, p. 163), 

 •«r th€ following lotion. 



(RECIPE, No. 143.) 



Cooling Lotion. 



Take — Camphorated spirit of wine, four ounces ; 



Acetated litharge, and tincture of opium, of 



each one ounce : 

 Mix them in a bottle for use. 



This will be found an excellent medicine for 

 warbles, and all kinds of bruises occasioned by 

 the saddle. 



-SITFASTS. 



These generally proceed from the saddle, or 

 collar, pincbing the parts on which they press; 

 and may be easily cured by applying the mixture 

 {^N©. 107, p. 1^3} or the above (No. 143); but 



