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one ounce ; firfl kill the Quick filver and the Brimflone to^e- 

 ther in a mortar, until the Mercury difappears to the eye; 

 then add to the above, Ouickfilver Oil of Bays two ounces. 

 Common Tar two ounces, and Oil of Origanum half an ounce, 

 all mixed together for ufe. Let this be repeated as you fee 

 occafion; but not until the part is clear from fcurf and the in- 

 flammation quite abated. 



A Milder BLISTER for a BONE-SPAVIN. 



Take Nerve Oil, Marfh Mallows Ointment, and Ouickfilver 

 of each two ounces ; kill the Quickfilver, with one ounce of 

 Venice Turpentine, until the Mercury difappears to the eye; 

 then add Cantharides and Euphorbium of each two drams, 

 then mix all together for ufe. 



When the above or the former is ufed; firft bruife the part 

 gently with a blood- flick until it feels foft ; then apply on the 

 Spavin a flrong coat of the above, and temper it in with the ^*? 



point of a knife, juft as wide as the Spavin-part is and no 

 wider; to be repeated as occafion may require the ufe of it. 



Obferve in the above Blifi:ers to give proper intervals be- 

 tween each Blifter for the part to become cool and clear from 

 fcurf before another is repeated, and fo-forth. 



Se6lion, 



