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Dissolve over a slow fire, stirring constantly till thoroughly incor- 

 porated. 



(No. 2.) Barbadoes aloes, ^ . .8 lbs. 



Molasses, . . . 3 „ 



Pale oil, . . . . 1 „ 



Oil of carraways, . . 1 ounce. 



Dissolve the aloes and molasses over a slow fire ; then add the oil 



and carraways, and stir well. ' 



TONIC POWDERS. 



(No. 1.) \ Sulphate ofjron, . .3 ounces. 



Arsenious acid, . . .1 drachm. 



" ' Mix. 



Powder the iron finely, and divide into twelve powders ; then add 

 the arsenic (five grains) to each. One night and morning in the 

 feed. Useful in loss of appetite and recovery from debilitating 



(No. 2.) C Sulphate of copper, . . 2 ounces. 



) Ginger, . . . . 1 „ 



Powder, and divide into twelve ; one night and morning. Useful in 

 farcy, nasal gleet, and chronic discharges. 



TONIC MASS. 



(No. 1.) Ginger (powder) gentian, . ) i ^ 



Oarraway seed and anise seed, ) ^1^^ parts. 

 Molasses sufficient to form a mas^ 

 Dose, one ounce in a ball night and morning. 



(No. 2.) I Ginger, gentian, and si^phate of iron, of each 2 Ibs^ 

 / Lard, . . . . 1 lb. 



I Molasses, . . . 5 „ 



'~'~ r~ Mix. 



The sulphate of iron to be finely powdered, and thoroughly incor- 

 porated with the other ingredients ; the lard and molasses to be 

 dissolved, and the mixed powder to be stirred in. Dose, one ounce 

 night and jnorning. ""' """ 



