226 PflARMACOPCEIA. 



The former kind is applicable in fevers, ajul 

 receipts, or conipositions of that kind, will 

 be found under the heaid, febyifuges. The 

 stimulating diaphoretics are calculated for 

 horses that are hide-bound, and have rough, 

 unhealthy looking coats, without any other 

 appearance of disease. 



STIMULATING DIAPHORETICS. 



No. 1. Emetic tartar, one dram and a half. 

 Camphor, half a dram. 

 Ginfxer, two drams. 

 Opium, one scruple. 

 Oil of carraways, fifteen drops. 

 Honey, enough to form the ball for one 

 dose. 



No. 2. Powdered carraway seeds, six drams. 

 Antimonial powder, two drams. 

 Ginger one dram. 

 Oil of aniseed, twent}' drops. 

 Honey, enough to form the ball for one 

 dose. 



No. 3. Unwashed calx of antimony, two 

 drams. 

 Ginger, and salt of hartshorn, of each 



one dram. 

 Opium, two scruples. 

 Powdered aniseed, half an ounce. 



