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Mix cautiously, in a large gally-pot, or 

 open phial, and in a situation where you may 

 avoid the suffocatino: fumes which arise. 

 M^hen the mixture is complete and cool, 

 add of linseed oil two ounces. 

 No. 2. Red precipitate, half an ounce, finely 

 powdered. 

 Linseed oil, half an ounce. 

 Mix well in a mortar, and add, of oil of 

 orifranum two drams. 



No. 3. Chrystallized verdigris, finely pow- 

 dered, one ounce, 

 Olive oil, one ounce. 

 To be well mixed in a mortar ; then add 

 of Venice turpentine, half an ounce. 



DETERGENT LOTIONS. 



No. 1. Vitriolated copper, one ounce. 

 Vitriolic acid, twelve drops. 

 Water, four ounces. — ?>Iix. 

 No. 2, Nitrous acid, one ounce. 



Vitriolated copper, half an ounce. 

 Water, eight ounces. — Mix. 

 DIAPHORETICS. Medicines that ia-- 

 crease the insensible perspiration. 



In veterinary medicine it is necessary to 

 divide diaphoretics into two kinds, which may 

 be called, antispasmodic and stimulating. 



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