Of COLDS. ^9 



feeds, or water, till it is removed •, this 

 method of treating- colds we have ex- 

 plained, in our animadverfions on nitre, 

 and the great efficacy of this medicine ; 

 but fhpuld the horie be inclined to cof- 

 tivenefs, remember that his body fhould 

 be kept open by emiOllient glyilers, or 

 cream of tartar difTolved in his water, to 

 the quantity of three or four ounces a 

 day. 



TAKE of the fredi powders of anl- The pec- 

 feed, eh'campane, caraway, liquor- ^°'''^^^^'^^'® 

 ice, turmerick, and flower of brim-' ^ 

 flione, each three ounces, juice of 

 liquorice four ounces, dilTolved in a 

 fufhcient quantity of mountain, faf- 

 fron powdered half an ounce, fallad 

 oil and honey, each half a pound, » 



oil ofanifeed one ounce: mix to- 

 gether v*/ith wheat fiower enough to 

 make them into a paRe. 



Or, Take the following from Dr, 

 Br acken. 



The cor- 

 T A K E anifeed, caraway feed, and ^i^l ball, 

 greater cardamoms, finely powder- 

 ed, of each one ounce, flower of 

 brimftone two ounces, turmerick 

 in fine poA'der one ounce and a 

 half, fiffron two drams, Spanifh 

 4l j^^'^ce 



