i8o APPENDIX. 



Take Flanders Oil of Bays one pound, Goofe Oil and Oil 

 of Turpentine of each half a pint, Linfeed Oil one pint, Spirits 

 of Wine llrongly camphorated four ounces, the Ointment of 

 Elder and Mallows, and the Ointment of Populion of each fix 

 ounces, and Laurel-leaves a large double handful bruifed; 

 boil the whole together and ftrain it for ufe, flirring it until 

 cold; if the above doth not anfwer a cure, cut a hole in one 

 or all the four quarters of the Udder, then thrufl into each 

 hole a piece of Black Hellebore, and then a piece of Bacon 

 dipped in Tar; thefe means will throw out a core, and with 

 the help of the above Ointment will caufe a cure. 



For the FOULS in a COW's CLAW, 

 Firft cleanfe the part well with a hair-rope, then drefs the 

 part with a feather dipped in Spirits of Common Salt, then lay 

 to the part a pledget of dry Tow and tie it on with a cloth ; 

 keep the Beall in a dry houfe for two days. 



For a COW FALLING after CALVING. 

 Take French Brandy one pint, and White Wine three half 

 pints mixed together, rub her loins well with half a pint of the 

 above mixture, then lay a Blanket in four doubles on her 

 Loins and rub it with a panful of Hot Coals for half an hour, 

 then give the remainder of the mixture as a drink adding to 

 it, Long Pepper one ounce, and Grains of Paradife in powder 

 one ounce, then cover her well with Blankets; the above will 

 fweat her much, keep her clofe covered and give her nothing 

 until fuch time flie gets up of her own accord ; then keep her 

 warm and give her all comfortable things. 



To STOP a COW from CASTING CALF, 

 Take Crude Antimony one ounce in fine powder. Bole Ar- 

 tnoniac two ounces in powder, and Wood-afhes a full fingle 



handful ; 



