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the two edges together, and tie each stitch by itself, 

 using as many as are required to keep the edges in 

 place, and moisten the whole with .the MARVEL to 

 keep down the inflammation. 



In cases where fever and inflammation ensue, a 

 few doses of the Specific A A, for FEVER are of ad- 

 vantage, after which give the Specific B B, for 

 INJURIES, fifteen drops three times per day. 



If hemorrhage is very severe, lint soaked in the 

 MARVEL, introduced into the wound, will soon arrest 

 it. 



When the knee or other joint has been penetrated 

 by a wound, first cleanse it carefully from dirt and 

 put on a compress saturated in the MARVEL, and 

 bind it on with a long roller-bandage several yards 

 in length, so as to keep it firm in place, and saturate 

 it with the MARVEL from, day to day. Should you 

 not succeed in closing the wound, and thus arresting 

 the flow of synovia, a hot iron may be used a little 

 way around the joint, and the MARVEL compress 

 again applied as before, taking care to tie the horse's 

 head so as to keep him from disturbing the ban- 

 dages. The operation may be repeated, if needful. 



For injuries of the mouth apply the MARVEL, or a 

 weak solution of ARNICA freely. 



Wounds o/ the eye require to be bathed from time 

 to time with the MARVEL, diluted one-half with 

 water, and to give the Specific A A, for INFLAMMA- 

 TION, ten drops three times per day, until the inflam- 

 mation and swelling is subdued 



In absence of the MARVEL, put two drops of the 

 FEVER Specific in a glass of water and bathe the eye 

 from time to time with it. 



