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In case of cold tumors, or hot tumors, after the heat 

 has been reduced, simply give the SPECIFIC for Ul- 

 cers, I I, at night, or noon and night, and the CON- 

 DITION SPECIFIC J J, in the morning, in doses of fif- 

 teen drops, until the tunor is dispersed or the con- 

 dition favoring the production is destroyed. Encysted 

 and fatty tumors will generally have to be taken out 

 by the knife, and the skin again neatly brought to- 

 gether and healed to prevent a scar. TUBERCLES, as 

 they are called, are only small tumors called into ex- 

 istence by cold, heat, cold drinking, and other cir- 

 cumstances acting upon a susceptible condition of 

 the system. 



Warts. 



Warts are so well known as to require no descrip- 

 tion. Certain horses and young animals are most 

 subject to them. They vary in size and appearance, 

 are smooth or shaggy, pedunculated or have a large 

 base, and some are soft, moist, spongy. They 

 sometimes arise after chafing or an injury, but depend 

 essentially upon an internal cause. 



The ERUPTION Specific, I I, given in dose of fifteen 

 drops every two or three days, for a few weeks, should 

 cause their entire disappearance. 



Vermin. 



Animals occasionally are subject to insects which 

 fasten upon the skin and occasion great annoyance 

 from the itching they occasion. Horses after having 

 run out for winter, on being taken up in spring in 

 poor condition with long rough coat, almost invari- 

 ably are troubled with them. They are best and 

 most safely destroyed by an infusion of tobacco water, 

 after which cleanliness is only required. A dose or 

 two of the Specific for Eruptions, 1 I, will also be of 

 value as promoting the health of the skin and the 

 growth of the hair. 



