Bleeding, Purging, &€, i9 



This laft phyfic is Cooling, e a fj^, andObferva- 

 (^uick in its operation ; and greatly pre- ^^°"- 

 ferable in all inflammatory cales to any 

 other purge, as it paffes into the blood, 

 and operates alfo by urine. 



When horfes lofe their appetifes after Remedies 

 purging, it is necefiary to give them a p|[.^'|^^* 

 warm ftomach drink, made of an infu-^ '^ **' 

 fion of camomile flowers, anifeeds, and 

 faffron : or the cordial ball may be given 

 for that pufpofe* 



Should the purging continue too long, 

 give an ounce of diafcordium in a pint of 

 Fort wine, and repeat it once in twelve 

 hours, if the purging continues. Plenty 

 of gum Arabic water fllould alio be given, ■ 

 and in cafe of violent gripes, fat broth 

 glyfl:ers, or tripe liquor, fliould be often 

 thrown up, with an hundred drops of 

 laudanum in each. 



The Arabic folution may be thus pre- 

 pared. 



TAKE of gum Arabic and tragacanth Drmk for 

 of each four ounces, juniper berries g^P^s. 

 and caraway feeds of each an ounce, 

 cloves bruifed half an ounce ; fim- 

 - " nier gently in a gallon of water, till 



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