7^ Of a BROKEN-WIND. 



elicampane, powdered each four 

 ounces; anifeeds and bay berries, 

 each an ounce ; fafFron, half an 

 opnce -J make into balls with oxymel 

 fquills, 



-Remarks. The aurum Mofaicurti is made of equal 

 parts of quickfilver, tin, fal armoniac, 

 and fulphur. We give this medicine, as 

 flrongly recommended by Mr. Gibl'on ; 

 but how far the aurum Mofaicum may 

 contribute to its efficacy, may perhaps 

 juflly be difputed : as a fubftitute in its 

 room therefore, for this purpofe, we re- 

 commend the fame quantity of powered 

 fquills, or gum Ammoniacum ; or equal 

 parts of each. For this end alfo the fol- 

 lowing is offered. 



Another TAKE gum Ammoniacum, galba° 

 for that num, and affa foetida, of each two 



purpofe. Qi^nces ^ fquills four ounces, cinar» 



bar of antimony fix ounces, faffron 

 half an ounce •, make into a pafte 

 with honey. Give the quantity of a 

 pallet's egg evpry morning. 



The diet Broken winded horfes fhould eat fpar- 

 forbroken ingly of hay, which as well as their corn 

 v/mded j^ay \^ yetted with chamber- lye, or 



