252 PHARMACOPCKIA. 



moved with a knife, and the part well clean- 

 ed and dried. 



LINIMENT, for sore backs. 



Extract of saturn, half an ounce. 



Vinegar one ounce. • 



Olive' oil, two ounces. 

 To be incorporated well, by shaking. 

 LINIMENT, for old strains. 

 No. 1. Camphor, one ounce. 



Oil of rosemary, half an ounce. 



Oil of turpentine, two ounces. 



Olive oil, four ounces. — Mix. 

 No. 2. Camphor, half an ounce. 



Oil of origanum, two drams. 



Soft soap, two ounces. 



Spirit of wine, four ounces. — Mix* 

 Remark — The liniments for strains, may 

 be applied also to incipient spavins, wind- 

 galls, indurated swellings, and to parts af- 

 fected with rheumatic pain ; by the addition 

 of powdered caPitharides, they may be con- 

 verted into blistering liniments, and flower 

 of mustard renders tlieni highly stimulating. 

 We have given a few receipts under the 

 head, embrocations, though nearly every 

 thing that can b<i useful, in that way, is com- 

 prehended in the present subject. 



