40 ALLOPECIA, OB FALLING OFF OF THE HAIB. 



looks to one side; eats but little from the pain of chew- 

 ing, especially if the food is hard. If the tumor is not 

 dispersed, it comes to a head, either discharges ex- 

 ternally, or the matter failing to come to the surface, 

 sinks downward, burrowing along beneath the surface 

 among tendons, ligaments, and bones, forming deep 

 and obsinate fistulous ulce'rs 



TREATMENT. Before the tumor has softened, give 

 the Specific A A, for INFLAMMATION, fifteen drops 

 three times per day, keep the horse on low diet, and 

 bathe the swelling frequently with the Marvel or the 

 Arnica Lotion. This course will usually disperse the 

 swelling or should it fail to do so, will limit it to the 

 smallest possible extent 



If the tumor has come to a head, is soft or fluctuat- 

 ing, lance it at once, evacute the contents, and give 

 fifteen drops of the Specific I I, for ULCERS, morn- 

 ing and night, bathing the ulcer with the MARVEL or 

 the CALENDULA LOTION from time to time, to facili- 

 tate its healing. If already discharging, proceed as 

 after having opened it. 



Allopecia, or Falling off of the Hair. 



Sometimes in animals the hair falls off either in 

 patches or generally. If it is attended with itching 

 and irritation, consult what is said under the head of 

 MANGE, but in most cases the disease may be arrest- 

 ed, and the hair restored by giving a dose of fifteen 

 drops of the Specific I I, for ERUPTION, each morn- 

 ing and night for a few days. The loss of hair may 

 be soon arrested, but new growth will be slow. 



