112 Of the Difeafes of the EYES. 



norfes that are not fo, an ounce of anti- 

 mony ground into an impalpable powder, 

 may be given every day in one of his feeds^ 

 for three months or longer ; or a ftrong 

 deco6lion of guaiacum fhavings may be 

 given for feme time, to which crude 

 antimony may be given in the following 

 manner. 



An altera- TAKE guaiacum fhavings one pounds 

 live drink. crude antimony tied in a rag, the 



fame quantity •, boil in two gallons 

 or forge- water to one, and give a 

 quart a day, either alone, or mixed 

 with his water. 



Dr. Bracken advifes as much as will lie 

 on a fixpence, of the following powder, 

 to be blown up the horfe's noftrils once a 

 day. 



A ftimu- TAKE turbith mineral two drams, 

 lating afTarabacca powdered, half an ounce ; 



fnufF. i-Qix, and keep in a bottle, well 



corked. 



Nor let any one wonder at the tediouf- 

 nefs of the courfe here recommended, as 

 the intention in curing is to alter the 

 whole mafs of fluids, to fufe and atte- 

 nuate them in fuch a manner, that they 

 1 may 



