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with Scanty Urination the Specific H H, fifteen 

 drops given three times per day will promptly re- 

 move the difficulty. Sometimes swelled legs are 

 merely the result of a change of feed, and hence 

 often occur in spring and fall, or when horses are 

 taken from pasture and confined in close stables. 

 Consult also GREASE or SCRATCHES. 



Malanders and Salanders. 



Scurfy eruptions sometimes appear in the bend of 

 the knee and at the anterior bend of the hock, which 

 after a time are attended with oozing out of mucus 

 and formation of crust and cracks in the skin. When 

 occurring on the fore-legs they are termed Malanders, 

 and when on the hind legs, Salanders They produce 

 itching, pain, and occasionally lameness. It is 

 caused by long traveling on bad roads, want of 

 cleanliness, and an internal virus or predisposition 

 to the disease. 



Give the Specific for ERUPTIONS, I I, in doses of 

 fifteen drops night and morning, and if necessary 

 bathe the part with THE MARVEL. It is usually soon 

 relieved. 



Swelling of the Teats. 



Sometimes from cold or injury, the teats in mares 

 are subject to inflammatory swelling. A few doses, 

 ten drops each, of FEVER Specific, A A, will relieve, 

 and if the parts seem quite tender, bathe them with 

 the MARVEL of HEALING. 



