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Ihg abundantly will give immediate relief in case 

 of a founder by water or grain^ — half a pail full 

 has sometimes been taken. 



For Scouring of Callle or Horses* 

 Use spirits of turpentine, by giving one spoorf- 

 full at a time, This has wrought great cures. 



For the overflow in the Gall, 

 When a creature has the overflow in the gall 

 he will lose his appetite ; the white of his eye 

 will be yellow. If you listen, you will discern 

 a small hacking in his breath. 



Cure — -Take a hen's tg^, pour out the white 

 of it, fill it up equally with sut and salt; give a 

 grown creature two of these in a day, to a small- 

 er one, one in a day ; thus continue till they are 

 quite well. Tiiis has been used to very good 

 effect. It is thought by some that the dose 

 might be much larger. 



Another for the overflow in the Gall, 

 A pint of soap and milk, equal in quantity^ 

 given three mornings or more, has been used to 

 advantage. 



For the Glands, 

 This disease is supposed to proceed from tlie 

 relicks of the horse-ail not beiiig properly phy- 

 sicked off. It is known also to proceed from a 

 cold. The horse-ail is supposed to continue 

 a fortnight or three weeks. This disease may 

 be known by its longer continuancv , — Its ap- 

 peju-ance is something similar, and may be cured, 

 If its continuance has not been more than a year, 

 and sometimes when it has been longer. Cure — 

 Take white pine turpentine and garden colt's 

 foot pulverized fine, mix them together and roll 

 them into balls about the size of a hen's egg ; 



