262 PHAKMACOPCEIA. 



to flatulent cholic and incUirestion. Horses 

 of this description are generally lean «nd in 

 bad condition. 



STOMACHIC BALL. 



No. 1. Powdered gentian, half an ounce. 



Powdered ginger, one dram and a 



half. 

 Prepared natron or soda, one dram. 

 ' Treacle, enough to form the ball for one 

 dose. 



No, 2. Cascarilla, powdered, one ounce. 

 Mvrrh, one dram and a half. 

 Castile soap, one dram. 

 Syrup, enough to form the ball for one 

 dose. 

 No. 3. Powdered quassia, two drams. 



Aromatic powder, one diam and a 



half. 

 Salt of tartar, one dram. 

 Treacle, enough to form the ball for one 

 dose. 



No. 4. Powdered Colombo root, half an 

 ounce. 

 Powdered cassia, one dram. 

 Powdered rhubarb, two drams. 

 Syrup, enough to forii% the ball for one 

 4ose, 



