Staggers, &c. 93 



In paralytic diforders, where the ufe of ^^^ pa- 

 a limb or limbs is taken away, the inter- ^fj^^ders 

 nals above recommended ihould be given, {^ould be 

 in order to warm, invicyorate, and attenu- treated. 

 ate the blood -, and the follov»^ing ilimu- 

 lating embrocation Ihould be rubbed into 

 the parts affeded. 



T A K E oil of turpentine four ounces, A wartn 

 nerve ointment and oil of bays, of |timuiac-.' 



. each two ounces ; camphor rubbed ^"S'^^^- 

 fine, one ounce ; redified oil of am- 

 ber three ounces ; tindure of can- 

 tharides one ounce. 



With this liniment the parts affeaed Hovxaffd. 

 iliould be well bached for a confiderable 

 time, to make it penetrate ; and when 

 the hind parts chiefly are lame, the back 

 and loins fhould be well rubbed with the 

 fame : to the nervous medicines above re- 

 commended, may bs added fnake-roor, 

 contrayerva, mu Hard feed, horfe radifh 

 root, fteeped in ftrong beer, or wine where 

 it can be afforded. Take the followingr 

 for an example, which may be given to 

 the quantity of three pints a day alone, or 

 tv/o horns full may be t^ken afccr the 

 nervous balls. 



TAKE 



