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long to a leather strap, buckling the strap around the 

 pastern of the limb that was dislocated. Now bring 

 the rope forward between the fore-legs and tie it 

 around the collar. If the limb is a little in advance of 

 its fellow, it will prevent another dislocation. Now ap- 

 ply HEARD'S AMERICAN EMBROCATION around the stifle, 

 rubbing it in well three times a day until a good blis- 

 tering effect is produced. Let the horse stay in this 

 position for two or three weeks. Although I have 

 treated scores of cases by this method, I have never 

 known it to fail in effecting a perfect cure. 



