1 48 LAMINITIS, INFLAMMATION, &o. 



TREATMENT. In the more severe cases, th 

 shoes should be removed from the feet, and th 

 hoof pared down until the horn yields to the pressur 

 of the thumb. Give the horse rest, and allow hir 

 to lie down, wrap the hoofs in cloths soaked in wa 

 ter, and renew them from time to time. If the die 

 ease is from the feet having been battered by Ion 

 driving or riding, bathing them with the MARVEL c 

 ARNICA will be of great value. In some cases, 

 cold poultice, made of mashed turnips or carrots, i 

 of excellent service. 



The remedy for all forms of this disease, is th 

 SPECIFIC for FOUNDER, B B, of which a dose of fi 

 teen drops may be given, every three hours, in acui 

 cases, with the best possible effect. Should thei 

 be quite high fever, the horse down, or scarcely abl 

 to move, the SPECIFIC for FEVER, A A, may be a 

 ternatecl wi h that for FOUNDER, B B, as often ; 

 every two hours, and after the force of the diseas 

 has abated, the SPECIFIC B B, may be continue 

 alone at increasing intervals, until entire restor 

 tion. 



When the disease is clearly traceable to over-fed 

 ing, the SPECIFIC for FOUNDER, B B, and that f< 

 INDIGESTION, J J, may be alternated from the fin 

 every three or four hours, in doses of fifteen drop 



In case of chronic Founder, the SPECIFIC f< 

 FOUNDER, B B, should be given, a dose of fiftec 

 drops each morning and night, and the treatme 

 continued for some time. An occasional dose 

 the SPECIFIC for INDIGESTION, J J, will be useful ; 

 a constitutional intercurrent remedy, and may 1 

 given at noon, while the SPECIFIC B B, is give 

 morning and night. 



