123 APFENDIX. 



No 3. 

 Diuretic, or Urine Balls. 



Take yellow resin, Castile soap, Venice tuis 

 pentine, of each one pound ; difsolve them 

 them together over a slow fire ; and, when 

 sufficiently incorporated, set them aside to 

 cool, and form balls. 



Half an ounce to one ounce and a half of the 

 above may be given where urine balls are required ; 

 the common dose is one ounce. These balls are 

 excellent diuretics, and may be given in gripes, 

 swelled legs, grease, or in diseases of the eyes ? &c, 



N°4. 

 Stomachic Balls. 



Take Peruvian bark in fine powder, eight 

 ounces ; grains of paradise in fine powder, 

 two ounces ; gentian in powder, Columba 

 root in powder, of each three ounces ; 

 honey sufficient to form the whole sixteen 

 of a proper consistency, and divide into 

 sixteen balls. 



One of these balls may be given every morning, 

 and will be found excellent for indigestion and 

 Jofs of appetite. 



