158 <y /Zv Y E L L O W S, or 



Tbeo?ea. TAKE of ^thiop's mineral, half an 

 ^^ ounce \ millepedes the fame quanri- 



ty ; Caftile foap, one ounce \ make 

 into a ball, and give one every day, 

 and walh it down with a pint of this 

 deco6lion. 



Tiieopen- TAKE madder root and turmerick, 

 lag cm\£. ^^£ g^^,[^ fQ^^j, Qunces •, burdock root 



fiiced, half a pound ; Monk's rhu- 

 barb, four ounces ; liquorice fiiced 

 two ounces : boil in a gallon of 

 forge-water to three quarts \ (train 

 ofi-^ and fweeten with honey. 



Balls of Cailile foap and turmerick, 

 may be given alfo for this purpofe, to 

 the quantity of three or four ounces a 

 day \ and will in moft recent cafes fuc- 

 ceed. 



Mercun- gy ^t^^ means the diftemper generally 



3iS lonic— 1 . 1 1 • 1 1 J • r 



times ne- ^^^'^^^-'^ ^"^ ^ Week ; which may be dilcover- 

 celTary. cd by an alteration in the horfe's eyes 

 and mouth ; but the medicines muft be 

 continued till the yellownefs is entirely 

 removed. Should the diftemper prove 

 obitinate, and not fubmit to this treat- 

 ment, you muft try more potent reme- 

 dies, viz. mercurial phyfick repeated 



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