34^ pOG-SPAViN. 



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Hecipb-^Liuiment and Method of Application. 



Or the foliowing may be used in its &tead. 



(RECIPE, IJfO. 155.) 



Liniment* 



1*AKE — Soft soap, two ounces; 



Spirit of hartshorn, four, ounces ; 



Stir them well together in a marble mortar ; 



add 

 Spirit of turpentine, four ounces ; 

 Oil of ori^anuo^, one ounce j i ^ 

 Strong^ camphorated spirit of wine, four 



ounces : 

 Mix tUein all together, and put them in a 



phial for use. 



Either of these mixtures must be rubbed on the 

 spavin, every pight and rqorning,,f(^j- a fortnight, 

 x>v three weeks ; by which tim^ it will generally 

 be removed, if taken in time. Tl>e author has 

 also frequently made use of the bracing mixture 

 l(No. 107^ p. 163), and (No. 108, p. 165), for tu- 

 mors of this description, which by their repelling 

 quality have frequently been removed in a short 



