OINTMENTS. 255 



No. 2. Hoi^'s lard, four ounces. 

 Traill oil, two ounces. 

 Oil of turpentine, one ounee. 

 Sulphur vivuni, four ounces. — Mix. 

 Remark — These are effectual remedies for 

 the mange, both in dogs, and horses. 

 OINTME^^T, for sore-backs, from saddle- 

 galls, &.C. 

 No. 1- Ointment of althea, four ounces. 



Extract of saturn, or goulard, one 

 ounce. — Mix. 

 No. 2. Camphor, two drams. 



Oil of rosemary, one dram. 

 Oil of elder, or hog's lard, three 

 ounces. — Mix. 

 To these may be added ointments for fis^ 

 tula, poll-evil, and canker, but the remedies 

 for those complaints have been already 

 noticed under the articles, digestives, deter- 

 gents, and caustics. 



OINTMENT, for spavins, and wind-galls, 

 Strong mercurial ointment, four 



ounces. 

 Camphor, half an ounce. 

 Oil of rosemary, two drams. 

 SOFTENING AND COOLlN^i OJNTxMiiNT, for 



painful cracks, or ulcers of the heels. 



