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LIST OF DIPLOMAS GRANTED. 
ORMSKIRK MEDICINE. 
As a matter of curiosity, and not that one of our readers will use 
it, we give the original recipe of the Ormskirk medicine for the 
cure of the bite of a mad dog. 
Take of Toad flax (linaria vulgaris) Jj 
Box (buxus sempervirens) Jss 
Bear’s-foot (helleborus latifolia) 3j 
Primrose roots (primula vulgaris) .Jj 
These to be boiled in a quart of water or new milk for fifteen 
minutes, to be strained when cold, and the following ingredients to 
be then added : 
Prepared chalk (or Gascoigne balls) 3iij 
Powdered jalap 3iij 
Prepared steel (ferri subcarb.) 3 ij. 
The above is sufficient for three or four doses for adults. 
Students who have passed their Examination at the 
Royal Veterinary College. 
January 11th, 1839. 
Mr. W. Butler, Warwick 
— F. J. Sewell, London 
— J. S. Hockley, London 
— J. H. Robinson, Greenock. 
January 23 d, 1839. 
Mr. Charles A. Gooch, Chelmsford. 
— William P. Toll, Launceston 
— Walter S. Butler, Dalkeith, N.B. 
