16 LIST OF SPECIFICS AND REMEDIES. 



6. For Colic, Gripes, Belly Ache, Hoven or Wind 

 Blown, Diarrhea or Dysentery, Liquid or Bloody 

 Discharges, Fall Murrain. 



7. For Miscarriage, Abortion. Slinking, Retained 

 Placenta, or imperfect cleansing, Hemorrhage, etc. 



8. For all Urinary or Kidney Diseases, Intiamed 

 Kidney, Bladder or Urotha, Scanty, Painful, Diffi- 

 cult, Suppressed or Bloody Urination. 



9. For Eruptions and Cutaneous Diseases, 

 Mange, Farcy, Grease, Thrush, Abscess, Ulcers, 

 Fistula, Swellings, Erysipelas, Unhealthy Skin, 

 Rough Coat. 



10. For Indigestion, Constipation, Evil Effects 

 of Over-Feeding, Jaundice or Yellows, Ill-Condi- 

 tion, Staring Coat, Paralysis, Stomach Staggers. 



In addition to the foregoing specifics, which are 

 all given internally, the following remedies and 

 {reparations are also employed externally as 

 washes or npplications, at the same time the Spe- 

 cific remedy is internally employed. 



We prepare a Liniment, and use it in our prac- 

 tice, which we believe to be the best external 

 remedy now in use for sprains, bruises, rheumatism 

 and lameness of all kinds, for man or beast. 



Calendula Otticinulis (the common Marigold), 

 is the best known remedy for flesh and lacerated 

 wounds, as it is remarkable for healing by first 

 intention. This is prepared by adding one pint of 

 alcohol to four ounces of fresh flowers, and will 

 be ready for use after a day or two. 



DOSES HOW MUCH. 



It is an" error to suppose that animals require 

 very large doses of Specific Medicines, for expe- 

 rience has shown them to be very impressible, 





