24 'DlreBlom in i^cgard to, Szc, 



quarter of an hour in tlut^e quarts 

 c[ water, pour off, and add four 

 ounces of fyrup of buckthorn, and 

 half a pint of oil. 



ObfVrva- This glyder will purge a horfe pretty 

 lion. briPKly, and may be given fuccefifully, 

 when an in^mediate diicharge is want- 

 ing •, efpecially in fomt fevers with in- 

 flamed lungs •, or other diforders, which 

 require fpeedy relief. 



Ciudoni But it is necefJIiry to caution againll a 

 folution of courfe aloes for this purpofe,' 

 as it has been found to gripe hories vio- 

 lently, and excite leveriih and fome- 

 times convuiiive fym proms ; and indeed 

 all pungent and fliiFiUlating medicines, 

 as the fti'onger purgatives generally are, 

 fhould be Luven in this form with s;reac 

 caution. 



O'Sciva- Bui the generality of emollient glyfters, 

 ti >n. may be prepared with much lefs trouble ; 

 as iv/o quarts of water-grucl, wich half a 

 pound of treacle, a pine of oil, and a hand- 

 ful of common fait, will as effectually an- 

 fwer every purpolc, The following is a 

 rtftringent glyiier. 



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