CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XXVIII. 



THE PRINCIPAL MEDICINES, AND THE DOSES IN WHICH THEY CAN SAFELY BE 

 ADMINISTERED. 



PAGE 



Alteratives — Anaesthetics — Anodynes — Antacids — Anthelmintics — Aperi- 

 ents — Astringents — Blisters — Caustics — Charges — Clysters — Cordials — 

 Demulcents — Diaphoretics — Digestives — Diuretics — Embrocations — 

 Emulsions — Expectorants — Febrifuges — Lotions — Narcotics — Refriger- 

 ants — Sedatives — Stimulants — Stomachics — Styptics — Tonics - -Vermi- 

 fuges, or Worm Medicines, 447 



CHAPTERX^IX. 

 On Soundness, and on the Purchase and Sale of Horses, . . . 463 



Essay on the American Trotting Horse, and Suggestions on the 

 Breeding and Training of Trotters, 469 



