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kidneys, the horse throws himself down, rises, 

 and threshes himself about in terrible distress, 

 making frequent or almost constant attempts at 

 staling, with passage of very little or trifling 

 discharge of water. 



RETENTION of URINE, the animal can pass 

 but little, or the urine may be almost entirely 

 suppressed. 



BLOODY or blood stained urine, accompanied 

 or not with tenderness of the loins, or lame- 

 ness as if from an injury. 



DROPSY of the LEGS, SHEATH, or along 

 under the belly, with scanty secretion of urine. 



GENERAL DROPSY or swelling of the face, 

 lips, belly, sheath, legs, and all depending por- 

 tions of the body, with stiff, clumsy movements 

 and scanty secretion of urine. 



CURES \ ERUPTIONS, ULCERS, MANGE, 

 GREASE, FARCY, ABSCESSES, FISTULAS, 

 UNHEALTHY SKIN, ETC. 



THIS Specific is especially applicable to all 

 diseases of the SKIN or UNDERLYING TISSUES, 

 to all ABSCESSES and ULCERATIONS, and the 

 morbid condition precedent to their appear- 

 ance. 



Hence for. 



MANGE in horses, or dogs, with violent itch- 

 ing, and eruption of small, bran-like scales, or 

 of reddish pimples. 



