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Further Remedy in a Gonorrhoea. 



repeat it every third day until he has taken three 

 or four balls : omit them for a week, and repeat 

 them as before, or the diuretic balls may be omitr 

 ted, and the following given in their stead. 



(RECIPE, No. 178.) 



Take — Electuary of senna, four ounces ; 



Nitre, and yellow resin, of eaph four ounces, 



in powder ; 

 Gum Arabic, in powder, and balsam of copivi, 



of each two ounces ; 

 Castile soap, one ounce ; 

 Liquorice powder, four ounces : 

 Beat the balsam of copivi and soap together 



until united, then add the remainder : 

 Make them into balls weighing two ounces 

 each. 



One of these balls may be given once or twice 

 a day, and continued for a considerable time, or 

 until the horse is well. In some cases that seem 

 difficult to cure, where the horse is disposed to be 

 5]arfeited, or symptoms of the farcy appear, it wil} 



