APPENDIX, 



GONTAINING 



A mmb^r of select Prescriptions for different 

 Diseases ;—the method of preparing and com- 

 poimding such Medicines as are recommended 

 in the former part of this JVork ; — together 

 with remarks on the Doses, and their different 

 uses, and also on the manner of applying the 

 same. 



INTRODUCTION. 



The practical part of Farriery, (in the country) 

 is in general left to persons who have but little 

 knowledge, either of diseases, or of the nature, 

 quality, and the effect of medicine. Horse-pjw- 

 ders are more adulterated than any other medi- 

 cines sold in druggists' shops ; and therefore 

 should never be bought in that state. Seeds of 

 almost every description, when once powdered, be- 

 gin to lose their quality eve rj day, so that in a 



