64 COMPENDIUxM OF THE VETERINARY ART. 



No. 2. 



Opium, ' - - I dr. to I dr. 



Calomel, - - - 1 dr. 



Castile soap, - - 2 dr. 



Sirup enough to form a ball for one dose» 



No. 3. 



Opium and calomel, of each, 1 dr. 



Emetic tartar, - - 2 dr. 



Liquorice powder, - 3 dr. 



Sirup enough to form a ball for one dose. 



It is necessary to prom.ote the horse^s 

 strength, by a diet thac is nutritious and easy 

 of digestion, such as malt, arrow-root, car- 

 rots, &c., indulging him in any kind of green 

 fooJ which he shows a particular inclination 

 for ; taking care, however, not to give hiiii too 

 much at once. Beside the above medicines, 

 those of a tonic kind should be given, such as 

 bark, steel, &c. (See Tonics in the Veterinary 

 Materia Me die a.) 



