3. Aloes, sulphur, prepared hartshorn, and juice of wormwood, made into a mass; the size of a hazel nut to be given three times a week, fasting, wrapped in butter. (Daniel.)
4. Tin filings, or pewter filings, 1⁄2 dr. to 1 dr., with butter or lard.
5. Jalap, 10 to 15 gr.; calomel, 2 to 3 gr. mixed with butter; no cold liquid should be allowed. (White.)
6. Cowhage, 1⁄2 dr.; iron filings, 4 dr.; conserve q. s. to form a mass, to be divided into
4, 6, or 8 balls; one every night and morning; and afterwards the purgative No. 4. (Blaine.)
7. Epsom salts, 1 oz.; common salt, 1 dr.; give a small or large teaspoonful daily.
8. Give green walnut leaves boiled in milk. (Mayer.)
9. From 1⁄2 dr. to 2 dr., according to size. Betel nut in coarse powder, made into a ball.
10. For Tapeworm.—Oil of turpentine, 1⁄2 dr., mixed with yolk of egg; for very large dogs, 2 scruples. Some writers prescribe larger doses (1 to 2 dr.), but these sometimes prove fatal. (Blaine.) 2 to 6 dr. of cusso according to size.
11. For Tapeworm.—Oil of turpentine and olive oil, of each 1⁄2 oz.; mix, and give carefully; 3 or 4 hours after give 1 oz. castor oil. But see No. 9. (White.)