Kidneys and Bladder ' 1 6 j 



TAKE Venice turpentine broke with A drink 

 the yolk of an egg one ounce, nitre ^^^^^^ 

 or Jal prunella fix drams, half a ^^"S"^y« 

 pint of fweet oil, and a pint of white 

 wine. 



If this drink fhould not have the defired 

 effedl, the diuretic ball above mentioned 

 may be given in the fame manner, omit- 

 ting the myrrh. 



Give the horfe "plenty of the marfh- 

 mallow decoction -, in a quart of which . 

 diflblvean ounce of nitre and gum Arabic, 

 and two of honey. . - 



Horfes fubject to a diabetes, or profufe Adiabetes 

 flaling, if old, or of weak conPcitution, how treat- 

 are feldom cured ; they foon lofe their ^'^^ 

 flefh and appetite, grow feeble, their 

 coat ftaring, and they die rotten. Of a 

 young horfe there are more hopes •, but 

 he mud not be indulged with too much 

 water, or moill food. Give him the fol- 

 lowing : 



TAKE Jefuit's bark four ounces, a drink 

 . biftort and tormentil root of each for a dia- 

 two ounces ; boil in two gallons of ^^^^^2' 

 lime-water to the confumption of 

 M 3 half, 



