136 Of the CHOLIC, or 



another ball, and add to it a dram of fait 

 of amber ; which may be repeated a third 

 time, if found neceffary. During the fit, 

 the horfe may be walked and trotted gent- 

 ly, but fhould by no means be harrafled 

 beyond his ability, or dragged about till 

 he isjaded. 



A glyfter The following glyfler may be given, 

 for wind. |3(.|-^e^n xX\{t balls, or alone, and repeated 

 occafionaily. 



TAKE camomile flowers two hand- 

 fuls; anife, coriander, and fenel 

 feeds, of each an ounce ; long pep- 

 per, half an ounce: boil in three quarts 

 of water to two *, and add Daffy's 

 elixir, or gin, half a pint -, oil of 

 amber, half an ounce \ and oil of 

 camomile, eight ounces.. 



The fubfequent balls and drink are alfo 

 very proper for this purpofe, and to re- 

 move gripes occafioned by drinking cold 

 water when hot, or catching cold after 

 violent exercife. 



A bsll for TAKE powder of anife, cumin, and 

 wind.. fennel feeds, of each half an ounce ; 



camphor two drams ; pellitory of 

 Snain, one dram \ oil of juniper, fifty 



drops : 



