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and as it becomes used up for other purposes replace it with sacking 

 or other suitable material. To prevent the wasting of medicine in 

 the field, great care should be taken not to make up at anyone time 

 more than is actually needed. 



Basin, granite, 1-quart 1 



Drenching bottle, pint, leather covered 1 



Twitch, short, to fit in box 1 



Farrier's instrument pocket case, in canvas or 



leather cover 1 



Eye dropper 1 



{graduate glass, 2-ounce 1 



Syringe, metal or hard rubber, 2 to 4 ounces 



capacity 1 



Extra corks, assorted sizes dozen. . 1 



Ammonia, aromatic spirits of ounces . . 8 



Ammonia liniment do 8 



Belladonna, fluid extract of do ] 



Bandages, cotton dozen . . I 



Bandages, flannel do J 



Bichloride of mercury tablets ounces . . 2 



Cotton, absorbent do 16 



-Cannabis Indica or Americana do 4 



Creolin or Kreso do 16 



Drying j)owder do 8 



Ether, nitrous do 8 



Eye lotion, saturated solution of boracic acid, 



ounces 4 



Gauze, antiseptic package . . 1 



Iodine, tincture of ounces. . 8 



Lead acetate do 8 



Oakum pounds. . 2 



Potassium nitrate ounces . . 8 



Potassium permanganate do 2 



Soap, castile pounds. . 1^ 



Tar, pine do 1 



Zinc sulphate ounces. . 8 



Zinc ointment, in 4-ounce tins do 8 



Silk for sutures and needles in packet case. 



