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Ke ijie useful in a G;ni^rene. 



wise excellent for all wounds in flebhy parts, 

 either in horses or beasts, and where a gangrene 

 is likely to ensue, there is no application more 

 beneficial. 



(RECIPE, No. 188.) 



Take — Linseed oil, four ounces ; 



Oil of vitriol, one ounce ; 



Mix them together in a chamber-pot ; 



Then add spirit of turpentine, two ounces; 



Stir these well togelhtr until united, add one 

 pint more of linseed oil : stir the whole to- 

 gether, and put it in a bottle for use. 



These oils are excellent for the purpose for 

 which they are intended ; but for the sake of va- 

 riety, another recipe shall be subjoined, contain- 

 ing more articles, and of a different description 

 from the former ; but which w ill, in fact, answer 

 the same purpose, or even be more efficacious ; 

 and which we can confidently recommend to ge- 

 neral adoption. 



