x6 Dire^iojis 171 regard to 



two or three times a day, unlefs he purges 

 violemly, and then once or twice will be 

 fufficient : at night give him a feed of oats 

 mixid with bran. 



During the working, a horfe ihould 

 drink plentifully ^ but, if he will not drink 

 warm water, he muft be indulged with 

 cold, rather than not drink at all. 



We Ihall here infert fome general 

 forms of purges. 



Forms of TAKE Succotrine aloes ten drams, 



purges. jalap and fait of tartar each two 



drams, grated ginger one dram, oil 



of cloves thirty drops; make them 



into a ball with fyrup of buckthorn. 



Of, 



TAKE aloes and cream of tartar 

 each one ounce, jalap two drams, 

 cloves powdered one dram, fyrup 

 of buckthorn a fufficient quantity. 



Or, 



The following, which has an eftablilhed 

 charadler among fportfmen. 



TAKE aloes, from itn drams to an 

 ounce and a half, myrrh and gin- 



