6a 0/ ^ C O U G H, a^d 



mel) over night, and a common purge 

 the next morning : or the following, 

 which is much recommended by Mr. 

 Gibfon. 



Analtera- TAKE gum galbanum, Ammonia^ 

 live purge ^ cum, and aila foetida, of each two 

 drams •, fine aloes one ounce, faffron 

 one dram, oil of anifeeds two 

 drams, oil of amber one dram ; 

 with honey enough to form into a 

 ball. 



They may be repeated at proper in- 

 tervals, with the ufual cautions. In the 

 intermediate days, and for fome time 

 after, one of the following balls may be 

 given every morning. 



^ ,, - TAKE cinabar of antimony, finely 



Balls for i • . j r a 



an obftU levigated fix ounces: gum Ammo- 



nate niacum, galbanum, and afla foetida, 



cough. of each two ounces : garlic four 



ounces, faffron half an ounce : make 



into a pafte for balls, with a proper 



quantity of honey. 



Remarks Thefe balls are extremely well calcu- 



on them. Jated for this purpofe ; but if they are 



thought too expenfive, the cordial ball 



may be given, with an eighth part of 



powdered 



