2 12 (y Alterative Medicines. 



Hiera picra and coloquintida with fait 

 of tartar may be given in the fame man- 

 ner ; and for obftrudlions in the lungs, 

 and to thick-winded horfes, take the fol- 

 lowing. 



A gentle Galbanum, Ammoniacum, and alTa 

 purge for foetida, of each two drams •, fine 



^^!^^ aloes half an ounce, or fix drams ; 



faffron one dram \ honey a fufficient 



quantity. 



But, as we have already occafionally 

 offered various forms of this kind, we 

 fhall avoid giving here any more fpeci- 

 mens. 



Forms A deco6lion of log-wood, prepared like 



of diet that of guaiacum, is alio fuccefsfully given 



drink. [^ furfeits. 



» 



Lime-water, prepared with (havings of 

 fafiaphras and liquorice, is a good diet 

 drink, to fweeten and correal a horfe's 

 blood ; and may be given with the nitre 

 balls for that purpofe. 



Tar-warter. alfo, as has before been 

 hinted, may in many cafes be well wofth 



trial : 



