American Veterinary Remedy. 2d 



wound and apply a cold damp roller bandage. This 

 should be repeated once daily for one week. If only 

 a bruise, apply CURINE as above and use a cold 

 wet bandage for a couple of days. 



WORMS. 



There are several species of worms found in the 

 intestines, and they appear most frequently in 

 young, weak and debilitated animals. 



SYMPTOMS. — Depraved appetite, bowels irregu- 

 lar, hide bound, pot bellied, bat coat, hair standing 

 up, etc. The best symptoms is seeing the animal 

 pass them in his dung. 



TREATMENT.— Feed bran mashes for a day or 

 two and then give the following: Tartar emetic 

 six drams, calomel one dram; mix and divide into 

 six powders and give -one each day in his feed. No 

 physic necessary. If pin worms are present, inject 

 into the rectum an infusion of tobacco once a day 

 for a few days. 



SHOULDER LAMENESS. 



Shoulder lameness.— This trouble is most frequent- 

 ly caused by a sprain lacerating the muscles, ten- 

 dons, or the ligaments of the joint. The sprain may 

 be caused by slipping, starting a heavy load, jump- 

 ing, a quick muscular movement, or from a power- 

 ful concussion. 



WORTH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS TO THEM. 



Hammond, Ind., Jan. 23, 1S96. 



H. S. BOSSART & CO., Latrobe, Pa. 



Gentlemen. — In three weeks Curine removed an 

 enlargement on a valuable colt's leg. Prior to this 

 we had doctored him for one year without any ef- 

 fect whatever. The one bottle was worth one hun- 

 dred dollars to us. and we think that every horse- 

 man in the land should know of its merits. Please 

 send us six bottles, as we want to sell it for you. 

 Yours truly, 



J. B. SMITH & CO., 



Wholesale and Retail Grocers. 



