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with half a one of cayenne. Give in gruel with lemonade 
boitle. 
ANOTHER RECIPE FOR GRIPES. 
This one we have given several times to an owner, and 
it always answers its purpose :— 
Spirits of Sweet Nitre ............ Two ounces. 
ROCCE RST PL aa Oe, bn Fe hale eyelet, Sobers Quarter ounce. 
ES CS SR ee DS "RA ace hh i One and a half ozs 
CRUE EWING Lt uh ciety sae ce Quarter ounce. 
CEO s. evrctas| a ee oh ek hos oa Four ounces. 
Give half in gruel, or warm water, as above; the other half 
may be given, if required, in an hour after. As a diuretic, when 
the urine is scanty and difficult, give tincture of juniper berries 
made with sweet nitre, one ounce three times a day. 
LAMENESS. 
If noticed at first, bathe with hot water, as hot as the han 
can stand, for half an hour, then rub in the following 
liniment :— 
CL OF SKE: ac case CAs are ET hak Two ounces, 
AGU, AGinginia ty Ge 4k ead ee Two ounces. 
SOPPORT HE a. se see tay Peete tava Two ounces. 
SCE re tse T82O e oe t One and a half ozs. 
CUROMPR EE ie! ee ee One and a half ozs. 
Oil ei Thymes ¢ 0 ee ye ee seeeee. One ounce. 
CORP Giy yesh en te eo al eee ee Half ounce. 
Measure the oils and liquids, weigh and dissolve the camphor 
in the turpentine, shake: well before using, and rub in well. 
This liniment is also good for sprains in man and beast, or 
where an outward application is-required for pain or swelling. 
There are a good many liniments, each one good in its 
way. Wecan only give a few more. 
