136 ' THE HOESE EDUCATOR. 



hemlock ; 2 oz. Y,'ormv>'ood ; 4 oz. sweet oil ; 

 2 oz. spirits ammoniac ; 2 oz. gnm camphor ; 

 2 oz. spirits turpentine ; 1 quart proof spirits. 

 Mix well and bottle for use, cork tight. For 

 sprains, braiseSj lameness of any kind, this lini- 

 ment is unsurpassed. This is the same lini- 

 ment, leaving out the turpentine, which has 

 achieved such wonderful cures for human ail- 

 ment. 



A more simple liniment can be made by put- 

 ting into spirits of turpentine all the camphor 

 gum it will cut. For ordinary purposes it is fit 

 for use ; but if you ^ish to reduce pain, add as 

 much laudanum as there is turpentine. 



French paste for bone spavin (will cure) : 

 corrosive sublimate, quicksilver, and iodine, of 

 each 1 oz. with sufficient lard to form a paste. 

 Eub the quicksilver and iodine together, and add 

 the sublimate, and finally add (he lard, nib- 

 bing thoroughly, shave off the hair the size of 



