the Kidneys and Bladder. 1 6 1 



Should the fever continue, bleed 

 largely, give emollient glyfters, and the 

 cooling opening drink, p. 32. till ic 

 abates. 



If the urine pafles with difficulty and 

 pain, notwithftanding thefe means, give 

 this ball, and repeat it twice or thrice a 

 day, till the horfe flales freer and with- 

 out pain, his urine becomes of a right 

 confidence, and is free from any purulent 

 fettlement. 



TAKE balfam of Copivi, or Straf- A diuretic 

 burgh turpentine, and Venice foap, ^^^' 

 of each one ounce •, nitre fix drams, 

 myrrh powdered two drams ; make 

 into a baii with honey, and wafh it 

 down with the marfh- mallow decoc- 

 tion, 



Bwt if this- method fhould not be fiic- obferva- 

 cefsful, and the urine continues turbid, tlon, 

 grows coffee- coloured or foetid, the horfe 

 lofing his appetite and flefh ; it is a fure 

 fign of ulceration in the kidney; which 

 if the above remedies do not foon remove, 

 you may depend on it tire horfe will go 

 into a confumption, and is incurable. 



M As 



