31A USE OF BLACK OILS. 



Where useful, and Method of applying^ them. 



Common turpentine, four ounces; 



Warm the turpentine and beat them together 

 into a ball; to be cut into slices and dis- 

 solved over the fire in a quart of old milk, 

 and give it new-milk warm. 



The drink may be repeated every third day 

 until the animal has recovered. One or two 

 doses are in general sufficient to remove the com- 

 plaint, but for further information the reader is 

 referred to the Treatise on this subject. 



CHAP. LXVIII. 



BLACK OILS, AND THEIR USE. 



These oils are effectual in curing sheep that 

 have been bitten by dogs, or torn with lambing. 

 They may be rubbed on the part once or twice 

 a day, for two or three days together, which is in 

 general sufficient to effisct a cure* They are like- 



