The New England Farrier Or a Compendium of Farriery in Four Parts Wherein Mo

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The New England Farrier Or a Compendium of Farriery in Four Parts Wherein Mo
Paul Jewett
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You may pre- pare them by pounding them up, dry or green, seeds and all. Give to the patient as much as he can bear. Clear him out with physic first, if the dysentery has not done it. Castor oil is good physic. .
A Receipt for that disease which is properly called a stoppage in the water.
Take one pint of black ash kees, (these come 0Ut in September) boil these in one gallon of wa- ter to one quart, add one quart of Holland gin — take of this half a glass night and morning.
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...or the stoppage in water.
Take from ten to fifteen drops of balsam co- paiva night and morning. This difficulty arises from a stricture or weakness in that part.
Spirits of turpentine has been used for this dif- ficultv to good advantage. Take one tea spoon full night and morning, or less, if it operates too severely.
A pill made of white pine turpentine the big- ness of a pea, taken night and morning, has cur- ed this difficulty when medical skill has failed.
To prevent Fits, Deer's horn rasped fine, and made into a tea> has been given to great advantage.


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