FOREST PARK, 1884. 



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DOCTOR L. HERR'S 



CELEBRATED BLISTERING FLOID. 



Which'has stcod 

 the practical test 

 for over 3^ vears 

 in his extensive 

 practice, and has 

 e if e c t ed more 

 cures and given 

 greater relief to 

 suffering a n i - 

 mals. and saved 

 more money to 

 owners in the 

 successful treat- 

 mentof valuable 

 animals than 

 any medicine 

 that ever came 

 under his exten- 

 tensive experi- 

 ence, and an- 

 swering for a 

 greater n u m- 

 ber of diseases, ] 

 and saler than 

 any other active 



PRICE, 81.00 PER BOTTLE. 



blistering appli- 

 cation, never 

 leaving a blem- 

 ish, and not ne 

 cessary to tie up 

 a horse's head to 

 prevent him 

 from biting the 

 blistered sur- 

 face, and to 

 which his many 

 old patrons can 

 t e s t i fy, and 

 which are nu- 

 merous in Ken- 

 tucky. When 

 a medicine is put 

 before the pub- 

 lic as an infal- 

 lible remedy for 

 all diseases, ex- 

 ternal and inter- 

 nal, and for dis- 

 eases so oppo- 

 site and differ- 



ent in character, the person so recommending either does not know or is try- 

 ing to humbug the people. 



DR. HERB & SON'S BLISTERING FLUID 



Is not recommended to the public by guess or for deception, neither will it 

 be embellished with fancy wrappers or counterfeit show, but for its tried and 

 known value, having stood the test in active practice for years. It is used as 



