The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses by John J. Stutzman;P. R. Kincaid
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flour, and put altogether in a cup, mix well, then shear the hair all off
the size you want; wash clean with soap-suds, rub dry, then apply the medicine. Let it stay on five days; if it does not take effect, take it off, mix it over with a little more lard, and add some fresh medicine. When the lump comes out, wash it clean in soap-suds, then apply a poultice of cow dung, leave it on twelve hours, then apply healing medicine. TEMPERANCE BEVERAGE. One quart of water, three pounds of sugar, one teaspoonful of lemon oil, one table-spoonful of flour, with the white of four eggs, well beat up. Mix the above well together, then divide the syrup, and add four ounces of carbonic soda in one-half, and three ounces of tartaric acid in the other half; then bottle for use. SARSAPARILLA SYRUP. One ounce Sarsaparilla, two pounds brown sugar, ten drops wintergreen, and half pint of water. "THE MOST WONDERFUL BOOK EVER WRITTEN." ESOTERIC ANTHROPOLOGY |
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