20 Dire^ftons in regard to 



the gums are difTolved: give a quare 

 . at a time in half a pail of water: but 

 if he won't take it freely this way, 

 give it him often in a horn. 



tv'hen a When a purge does not work, but 

 horfe makes the horfe fvvell and refufe his food 

 iwells. 2nd water •, which is fometimes the effe6l 

 of bad drugs, or catching cold *, warm di- 

 uretics are the only remedy •, of which the 

 following are recommended. 



Adiinciic TAKE a pint of white v/ine, nitre 

 ^^^^^* one ounce, mix with it a dram or 



camphor difTolved in a little redtified 

 fpirit of wine ; then add two drams 

 oF oil of juniper, and the fame 

 quantity of unreflified oil of amber, 

 and fourounces of honey, or fyrupof 

 marlli- mallows. 



Of, 



A diirreiic TAKE Venice turpentine one ounce, 

 ^'^^^- incorporate with the yolk of an egg : 



nitre one ounce : then -add juniper 

 berries, and frefli anifeeds pounded,, 

 each half an ounce, unreftified oil of 

 amber two drams -, make into a ball 

 with fyrup of marfh-mallows. 



Obfev.-!- V\/hen a horfe fwells much with phy- 

 non. . fick, do not fuffer him to be rode about 



till 



