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But if the diflemper increafes, the 

 horfe's flanks and bel!y look full and 

 diftended, and he appears griped and in 

 pain, let this glyiler be given, and the 

 quantity of dialcordium increased to an 

 ounce, in his night-drink. 



TAKE camomile flowers one hand- A reHrin- 

 ful, red rofes half a handful, pome- S^^'g^y^- 

 granate and balauftines, of each an ^^'* 

 ounce i boil in two quarts of water 

 to one, (train off and diffolve in it 

 two or three ounces of diafcordium, 

 and one of mithridate ; to which 

 may be added a pint of Port wine. 

 Repeat it once a day. 



If the flux continues violent, give an Varioui 

 ounce of roach-alum, with an ounce reftringcnt 

 and a half of bole, twice a day : or dif-<innks. 

 folve double this quantity with two 

 ounces of diafcordium, and the cordial ball 

 in two quarts of hartfhorn drink ; to 

 which may be added a pint of Port ; and 

 give the horfe three or four times a day 

 a pint of this drink. For this purpofe 

 alfo a (Irong decodlion of oak bark may 

 be given, with either of the above re- 

 medies, and to the fame quantity ; even 



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