I S Dire^iofis in regard to 



Howmer- ^ Whc^n mercurial phyfic is intended, 

 ^mu^Idte g'\^^ ^wo drams of calomel over nighr, 

 given. niixed up with half an ounce of a diapenre^ 



and a little honey, and the purging ball 



the next morning. 



The following, when it can be afforded, 

 IS a very gentle and effedlual purge, par- 

 ticularly for fine delicate horfes -, and if 

 prepared with the Indian rhubarb, will 

 not be expenfive. 



A mild TAKE of the finefl Succotrine aloes 



P"''S^- one ounce, rhubarb powdered half 



an ounce or fix drams, ginger grat- 

 ed one dram j make into a ball, with 

 fyrupof rofes. 



^ The following purging drink may be 

 given with the utmofl fafety : it may be 

 quickened or made flronger, by adding an 

 ounce more of fena, or two drams of 

 jalap. 



Acocilino- TAKE fena two ounces, infufe it 



puraiijg "* in a pint of boiling v»'ater two hours, 



^•'^i"^- with three drams of fait of tartar; 



pour off, and difTolve in it four ounces 



of Glauber fahs, and two or three of 



cream of tartar. 



This 



