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Directions for Internal Management. 



This is a neat composition, and very proper to 

 keep in the stable during the winter : it will not 

 only be found useful for greasy and scratched 

 heels, but also for stubs and treads of every de-^ 

 scription. A small quantity must be rubbed on 

 the part affected every night and morning, in 

 slight cases ; but in treads, or ^vound$ upon the 

 heels, it will be best to spread the ointment on 

 pledgets of tow, and secure them with bandages, 

 in the same manner as the ointment (No. 147, 

 p. 230). 



Having thus discussed the external treatment 

 of his disease, we now proceed to its internal 

 management^ which is of equal importance. 



First, let the horse be bled from two to three, 

 or four, quarts, according to his size and strength; 

 and then give him the following diuretic drink. 



(RECIPE, No. 150.) 

 Take — ^Yellow resin, in powder, six ounces ; 



