The Horse.
r * : "Thiß r'dß^d^f,- like what appealed in is oftehveiry* distressing *$ksmksß? Ws : *?/ attended with irii.jnjnpnt. dang^.'i '-M>h M T^ <ijs? d^r^d '- iy f €Ke hor^afir^uenVmo.idqn in strainthe.redfcum appears -.to be •-l-iM-d^d^-Miid-^-fisiblyi pressed: to the.fun"d&Meht; 1 Win^s on a -constant ..'^inifig to* '^xbiel 1 fhe ;fdrcie§. This is percfiiv^ by the freqiielat and quick JOafttiion SfclSe Jiorse's: tail, and by his often endeavoring to stale, but can only • '3d it-,4n r email 'qiiantities, which is ; oc'Oaifonwi by a load df dung pressing on ' :the, hecli of' thi bladder. '■■ The dry colic t <jr g|ipfcS is\dord require! '4uy.iOther as"pls^n^eUhan a clyster, after a small oiajxd has" b^en, idipped therein, and *;pa3sed>upi the fundament, to bring away the hardened dung that is lodged in the igreati^^ ;*' oY,- instead of theafore men.tidned clystelrsj the following maybe ', *nsed:-7-^V ■ A ' AAA '.
V Purgative-Clyster ~Ser*na one -ounce; boil |n thrte pintis ut "wfiter, aba Btrain it off: then dissolve one handful , of common salt. "'two 'burgees of ': t p'so'm "eailt s. and ialf a pound of treaclVj half a pint Of common tweet oil. Mix 'ttjem, all tige'thef, and apply them as directed ioi '•'he cSy HziPr. ■:<Ctfstdr!-^Mrittbn .broth one: quart; Glau- ' W* tl-alis;- l our-ouactis; traiele, . four ounces ; Bweec»r,'biUf li-puiir. Dissolve, the salts and treacle in thejbroihj then add to them the oil. : ' ■ l l*f tliis^l-vilfoTy or the aforementioned "orie'sy ehoWcViiot have this desired effect, It will be prober xo j give' the following 'drinks and if tiie animal be not better .in .t<he. course pf five of six hours after, jgive hini the ball and purging drink. * ir£. the space of two or three iotffsj'and tr&at'him as for the inflani- • in atory colic df gripes:-^ il„i>>*^.-rSpific of turpentine, dalcified spirita" 01-Tiftre', of each one ounce j oil ot -jtinip'er/ tincturb'of op-iitn, of each half sn tune?; b&y fceriiiiß.-arid glifger,* fresh powdered of each 6&4 -bi>bce. Warm a nt ale fli*st, tbt-n ttiX^b-po^dert and lastly the liquid*, And give th-§ whole immediately afUr. A Balli— 'Culomel, can?pt»or and Tur¥6y - cpimb, oi each one drachn. • haibadoea aloes, three dT&choß'i giager $wo drachms Make therp into a hallVwith palm oil . Purging Lenitive electuary four onset-*, Ct-uacn 'qt tartar o«e r.nnce, pewdt-red ginger' half an ounce, Castor oil tight ounces. -Mix in a quart of /warm g**uel, and give it to "'the horse as sbod as possible,
A Farrier.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 October 1874, Page 3
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392The Horse. Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 October 1874, Page 3
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