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Instructions where much affected. 



Powder, and mix them all together in a large 

 pot ; then 



Pour a quart of boiling water upon the ingre- 

 dients ; stir them until they are all dissolved, 

 and put them in a bottle for use. 



A small quantity of this wash may be rubbed 

 on the part affected every night and morning, 

 after the horse's heels have been well cleansed 

 from dirt. Horses that grease considerably at 

 the heels, must first have all the hair clipped 

 off as close as possible, and their heels be washed 

 with burnt chamberley; then let them stand half 

 an hour after, and rub the parts well (where he 

 greases) with theTbllowing sharp water. 



(RECIPE, No. 146.) 



Take — Rosemary, thyme, sage, of each one large 



handful ; 

 Boil them in five gallons of soft water to four, 



then strain through a flannel ; and add, 

 Alum, and green vitriol, in powder, of each 



three pounds and a half ; 



