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urine, lime-water. Judicious tapping, near the flank, below the wool, beneficial in all dropsical cases, where the extravasated water may be heard and. felt.
In an inveterate scab, brimstone and bay-salt, or purging salts internally; externally, strong mercu- rial unction, mixed with Egyptian honey; or wash with lather of black soap, or sublimate water, lime- water, and spirits of turpentine. Same for mag- gots, fly,&c. Tstee,+ TICKS; Fs sigscllannad unction, butter and brimstone, or turpentine, cam- phorated; copperas water.‘The Foor-Ror; this arises from bruises and wounds, in passing over
rough ground in travelling, folding,&c.:—prevent in time, by washing with a strong lather, bathe with
brandy, or tincture of myrrh, aad put on a leather shoe. The disease confirmed, separate the diseased;
cut off the corrupted parts of the foot, wash cident then apply the following water:—strong lime-wa
ter, one quart, corrosive sublimate, Halen ounce, spirits of wine, eight ounces, shaken. Or Egyptian honey and brandy. GippineEss; if from weakness, oradually mend the keep, and give dry food: if the contrary, bleed, and give dao Wiss and laxatives, as above: change pasture. Wind, chiefly from cold after shearing: two, three, or more table- spoonsfull of siciae wine, in warm old beer, or gruel, to be repeated; warm, but no- cold’ water,
Secldou bran. Or boil Glauber’ s salts, two ounces, in a pint of water, till dissolved; add one quarter- ounce of jalap, and a glass of gin; ao ve a quarter- pint, sweetened with coarse sugar, shaking well,
every hour. This last remedy ee also be“useful for


