340 Of Ruptures, Anticor, 



plunged every day into a river or pond ; 

 give him two or three rhubarb purges, at 

 proper diftances, and intermediately the 

 following balls. 



A TAKE of balfam of Copivi, or Ve- 



ftrengjh- pj^g turpentine, olibanum, and ma- 



^""^ ^ * flich powdered, of each two drams; 



bole armoniac, half an ounce : mix 



up into a ball with honey, and give 



•: it night and morning, till the dif- 



'j- ' charge lefTen?, and then every night^^ 



till it goes off. 



J^'trength- - Balls prepared with rhubarb and tur- 

 ^'"p pentine may alfo be given for this pur- 



p.ofe, two drams of the former, with half 



ah ounce of the latter. 



9- 



Cbferva- The Indian rhubarb is not expenfive; 



tion. It may be bought, at prime coll, under 



twelve pence an ounce. "^ 



But fhould this method not prove fuc- 

 cefsful, two or three fpoonfuls of the fol- 

 lowing injection may be thrown up his 

 yard every day with a fyringe. 



Aninjec. TAKE balfam of Copivi, half an 



^ion. ounce; break it with the yolk of 



>n egg, arid -add to ft iinrr-wate.'^ 



'■ wii •• : half 



