so OfCORDIALDRINKS. 



A Searching Thriving DRINK. 



Take Rue and Hyflbp of each a fmall handful, a moderate 

 fized head of Garhc picked clean and bruifed in a mortar, 

 and Honey three ounces : boil the whole well together in a 

 quart of Ale ; then cover it up and let it fland all night ; the 

 next morning add Diapente, Turmeric, Liquorice Powder, 

 and Flour of Brimflone, of each one ounce, and Sweet Oil 

 two ounces, all mixed together for one dofe, and to be given 

 every other morning. This is a good Drink after a fatigue or 

 hardfhip and \vill caufe a Horfe to thrive well after it. Re- 

 peat three of the above Drinks. 



Alfo, a DRINK for a tired Hunter, that has been deprived of all 



his Actions. 



Take a full quart of Red Port Wine ; make the above warm, 

 then add the Tindure of Opium live drams ; then llir the 

 above well together, and^ive it as a Drink, as foon as poflible. 

 The above Drink will revive him much by morning, then 

 ufe him moderately in his exercife. 



BALLS for an INTERMITTING or SWEATING AGUISH 



Diforder. 



Take Gentian four ounces. Myrrh and Roch AUum of each 

 two ounces, Galingal Root one ounce. Cinnamon Bark half an 

 ounce, Saffron and Camphire of each three drams, Race 

 Ginger one ounce, all in fine powder. Make the whole into 

 a ball with Honey and divided into fix balls; one of which 

 give every morning, falling : then omit the above balls for a 

 ^\'eek or ten days, then repeat the fame again in all refpeds. 



A DRINK 



