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APPENDIX. 



A Cordial Drink, and Ointment for Greasy Heels. 



(RECIPE, No. 203.) 



A Cordial Drink, 



Take — Tincture of benzoin, or friars balsam, and 

 spirit of ammonia aromatic, of each one 

 ounce : 

 Put them in a bottle for use. 



This is a very useful drink for horses that are over 

 heated in hot weather; and if two drachms of pre- 

 pared kali, and one cordial, or one ounce of fresh 

 powdered ginger, be added to the above cordial 

 drink, and given in a quart of cold water, it will 

 be the same as that communicated by the author 

 in the Globe evening paper of July 15, 1808, for 

 the public good. In the winter season, or at any 

 other time of the year, when the horse has not been 

 over heated, this drink may be given in a pint of 

 warm ale for the cholic or gripes, and flatulencies 

 in the stomach or intestines. 



(RECIPE, No. 204.) 

 An Ointment for Greasy Heels. 



Take— Common turpentine, one pound; 

 ]VlcU it over a slow lire ; tbcii acW 



