188 PHAIlMACOPCEIA. 



Powdered resin, two ounces. 

 Liquorice powder, half an ounce. 

 Barbadoes tar, enough lo form a mass for 

 six balls, one to be given daily. 



DIAPHORETIC ALTERATIVES. 



No. 1. Antimony , finely levigated, oneounce. 



To be given daily in the horse's corn. 

 No. 2. Unwashed calx of antimony, three 

 drams. 

 Powdered anise seed, one ounce and 

 a half. 

 Mix for two doses, one to be sfiven dailv. 

 No, 3. Tartarized antimony, one dram. 



Strong muriate of quicksilver, twelve 



grains. 

 Arrowroot, prepared, half an ounce. 

 Grains of paradise, two drams. 

 Oil of carraway, ten drops. 

 Syrup enough to form the ball for one 

 dose. 



Remark — This is an excellent remedy in 

 obstinate cuta'^eous complaints, as surfeit, 

 farcy, &c. Tne quantity of muriate of 

 quicksilver shouiJ be gradually increased; 

 (See Suh'amatt^ Mat. Med.) but if it occa- 

 sion sickness, giiping, or purging, or if it 

 makes the mouth sore, it must be discon* 



