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Sefllon, 7. 



Of ALTERATIVE BALLS. 



nnHE operation of the following Balls is to fweeten the 

 •*• blood and juices; as they are very proper to be given 

 when phyfic cannot be adminiftered; as when parts get vifcid 

 gummy or fizy, and fhort of true circulation ; which often 

 occaiions lamenefs, in feveral parts of the body. They 

 wholly go off by urine, and are of great fervice to dim eyes ; 

 and require no confinernent, nor particular diet. They ge- 

 nerally bring a Horfe very frefh and fine in his coat or fkin^ 

 and will refrefh the whole mafs of blood. 



The ALTERATIVE BALLS. 



Take Cadile Soap one pound, Salt of Prunella half a pound. 

 Stone Brimflone in fine powder four ounces. White Rofm in 

 fine powder four ounces, Balfam of Sulphur drawn with Oil 

 of Turpentine two ounces. Liver of Antimony in fine powder 

 eight ounces, Cinnabar of Antimony in fine powder fix ounces. 

 Gum Guiacum two ounces. Honey four ounces, made up 

 into a ball with Flour of Brimflone for ufe. One large ball or 

 two fmall ones to be given for one dofe; the above balls may 

 be given every other day, or rather after a hard day's work, 

 fuch as after a fweat, or a day's hunting or the like. 



Another ALTERATIVE BALL. 



Take Cinnabar of Antimony, and Gum Guiacum, of each, 

 in fine powder half a pound, Caftile Soap half a pound, Flour 

 of Brimflone one pound, Diapente fix ounces, Salt of Tartar 



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