114 DISEASES OE THE HORSE. 



Simmer over a slow fire and stir well together until thoroughly 

 mixed. Wash the wound well with warm water and castile soap, and 

 apply the ointment once a day. 



A Simple Sealing Preparation. 



Water £ pint. 



Tincture Myrrh 1 oz. 



Tincture Aloes 2 oz. 



Mix, and apply once a day. 



Ointment for Healing Cuts, Galls, Etc. 



Carbolic Acid 6 grains. 



Lard 1 oz. 



Oxide of Zinc, pulverized fine 4 drams. 



Melt the lard and stir in the zinc. 

 Add the carbolic acid and mix thoroughly. 



By applying this ointment once or twice a day to the injured part> 

 it will cause a healthy discharge from a foul ulcer. 



Liniment for Open Wounds. 



White Vitriol 2 oz. 



Sulphate of Copper 1 oz. 



Muriate of Soda (Salt) 2 oz. 



Linseed Oil 2 oz. 



Orleans Molasses 8 oz. 



Boil the above ingredients in a pint of urine, for fifteen minutes. 

 When nearly cold, add 1 oz. oil of vitrol and 4 oz. spirits of tur- 

 pentine, and bottle for use. 



To quickly set the wound to discharging, apply the liniment 

 to the wound with a quill, which will perform a cure in a few 

 days. 



Valuable Wash for Fresh Wounds. 



Copperas 1 teaspoonful. 



Fine gunpowder 2 teaspoonsful. 



White Vitriol 1 teaspoonful. 



