122 LAMPAS. 



TREATM NT. Draw out the diseased tooth, and 

 give the SPECIFIC for INFLAMMATION, A A, each 

 morning, and that for NASAL DISCHARGES, C C, at 

 night ; a dose of fifteen drops, for several clays. 



Lampas. 



Occasionally the bars of the mouth swell and rise 

 to a level with, and even beyond, the teeth, occasion- 

 ing soreness, pain, and difficulty of eating. It is most 

 common in young horses, in connection with the cut- 

 ting and shedding of teeth, from congestion and the 

 extension of the inflammation of the gums during 

 this process It also occurs in old horses ; for the 

 growth of teeth in horses continues during life. De- 

 rangement of stomach, or worms, is sometimes con- 

 nected with it. 



TREATMENT. The FEVER SPECIFIC, A A, maybe 

 required two or three times per day ; a dose of fifteen 

 drops This will soon relieve the irritation and swell- 

 ing. Should there be any derangement of the di- 

 gestive organs, a few doses of the SPECIFIC for IN- 

 DIGESTION, J J, given morning and night, will prompt- 

 ly relieve not only the derangement of the stomach, 

 but the Lampas also. 



Swelling or soreness of the gums will be promptly 

 cured by the use of the SPECIFIC J J, a dose of 

 fifteen drops per day, or even morning and night. 



The searing of the bars with a hot iron, as is 

 sometimes practiced, by cruel and ignorant smiths 

 can not be too strongly condemned. It tortures the 

 horse to no purpose, renders the mouth callous, 

 and destroys the delicacy and sensibility of a part 

 upon which all the pleasure of driving and riding 

 consists, while it is totally unnecessary. 



