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with iSquill preparations, some in the liquid, otliers in tlie powder 

 form. In the liquid form the Squill was mixed with an equal 

 pi'oporticn of milk into which 8 lbs. of bread were soaked for 

 every gallon of the solution. As a powder it was given mixed, 

 with tallow, or tallow and oatmeal, and smeared on bre'ad. "With 

 one exception, however, our successes were obtained when the 

 liquid Squill was jnixed with bread and milk, and it is in this 

 form thf'.t we lecommend its use. 



Sqitill. 



