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CLASS ir. 



CRACKS, SCRATCHES, THRUSH. 

 AND GREASE. 



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CRACKS AND SCRATCHES, 



In the heels, are so evidently children of 

 the same family, that not being able to reap 

 any advantage from their separation, it would 

 be very unfair to part them. Every reader 

 well knows, without information from me, 

 that, in the general search for cures in the 

 books gone before upon this subject, they 

 have been most plentifully furnished with 

 remedies, and those very concise too. The 

 whole class of corrosives^ detergents, repellents^ 

 and restringents, have been let loose, afford- 

 ing ample food to indulge the most exten- 

 sive appetite for experiment. But modern and 

 experimental /practice abandons this beaten 



