Of THE FARC Y. jx 



drink ; then take the fame roots and fteep them for twenty- 

 four hours again, in three pints of Old Lant, then give the 

 Lant as a Drink the third day ; let the Horfe fad three hours 

 before each drink, and four hours after each drink. If the 

 above I^rinks fhould not perfeft a cure ; make ufe of the fol- 

 lowing balls. 



A BALL for the FARCY, 



Take Quickfilver and Venice Turpentine of each one 

 ounce; kill the above well together in a mortar, until the 

 Mercury difappears to the eye, then add Venice Treacle one 

 ounce, Camphire one dram and a half diflblved in a little 

 Spirits of Wine, and Tinclure of Cantharides one tea-fpoonful,. 

 made up into two balls with Diapente for one dofe. Give 

 one of the above dofes every fifth day, fading four hours be- 

 fore each dofe, and four hours after each dofe. Obferve to 

 give warm Water and Maflies ; and make ufe of a loofe liable. 

 Five of the above dofes is fufficient for a cure. 



The PRECIPITATE BALL for the FARCY. 

 Take Red Precipitate one dram and a half, finely levigated, 

 and Venice Treacle, one ounce and a half mixed together and 

 made up into a ball with Diapente for one dofe ; give four of 

 the above balls, one every fourth day, and ufe the fame pre- 

 caution with this ball, as with the former ball in all refpefts. 



A DRINK for the FARCY, 



Firfl bleed plentifully; then take Rue and Hogs-lard of each 



a like quantity, pounded together in a mortar, and flop each 



ear up with the above; then tie the ears up with a lift. Then 



take a double handful of Common Mallows bruifed in a mor- 

 tar, and mixed with a quart of Old Lant ; then ftrain it off, 



and 



