GRIPES, G?^. 137 



drops : make into a ball with any 

 fyrup, and wafh it down with a horn 

 or two of ale. 



Or, 



TAKE mithridate, or Venice trea-Adrink 

 . cle, two ounces j Matthews's pill, for the 

 two drams •, camphor, one dram, ^^°^^* 

 diflblved in a little fpirit of wine ; 

 powder of frefh anifeed one ounce ; 

 or the fame quantity of the cordial 

 ball ; diflblve in a pint and a half of 

 ale. 



Or, 



• TAKE philonium one ounce, or an Another 

 ounce and half ; tin6ture of fena, or <innk. 

 Daffy's elixir, and falladoil, of each 

 half a pint ; give warm for a drink, 

 and repeat it if neceflary. 



Either of thefe medicines are well cal- 

 culated for this purpofe ; bur, as the in- 

 gredients may not always be ready at 

 hand, or procurable, we (hall put down 

 a couple of drinks, that have frequently 

 on trial been found fuccefsful, and are 

 eafily prepared. It is to be obferved, that 

 the horfe (hould be well rubbed, cloath- 

 ed, and littered with clean ftraw up to his 

 belly. 



TAKE 



