J36 GREASE, CROWN-SCAB, kc. 



Recipe — A Diuretic Ball, and Dircctioinsfor adni in isf ferine;. 



These balls are to be given in the same manner 

 as the former; they will be found equally well 

 calculated to reaiove obstructions in the urinary 

 passages, and will also prevent inflammatory tu- 

 mors from settling in the heels of horses. 



(RECIPE, No. 153.) 



Take— Nitre, yellow resin, and crocus of antimony, of 

 each one pound, in fine powder ; 



Castile soap, sliced, one pound ; 



Balsam of capivi, two ounces ; 



Venice turpentine, six ounces ; 



Liquorice-powder, and ginger, fresh pow- 

 dered, of each four ounces : 



JBIeat them all together, with a sufficient quan- 

 tity of treacle, into a proper consistency ; 

 then form them into balls, weighing two 

 ounces each. 



One ball of either pf the three preceding re- 

 cipes may be given every third day, until the horse 

 lias taken four or five balls : then leave off for a 

 week ; and, if necessary, repeat them again. His 



