American Veterinary Remedy. 37 



SPRAINS. 



When sprains occur in the legs, apply cold water 

 bandages- until fever is reduced, and then paint 

 with CURINE twice daily until cure is effected. 



When in the shoulder, bathe thoroughly and paint 

 with CURINE twice a day until relieved. Let the 

 animal rest for a week. 



ABSCESSES. 



Abscesses may be caused by bad fitting collars, 

 colds, distemper, inflammation in the glands or 

 muscular tissue. At first the swelling is hard, but 

 in a little while it becomes soft, mostly in the cen- 

 ter. 



TREATMENT.— If they are slow in coming to a 

 head, paint over the affected part twice a day with 

 CURINE. When they come to a head, open them 

 at the softest spot and squeeze the pus out gently. 

 Sponge it thoroughly with warm water a couple of 

 times a day and keep the wound open for two or 

 three daj's. Inject ten to fifteen drops of CURINE 

 once daily, diluted with four times water. 



PLEURISY. 



The pleura is the thin membrane that covers the 

 lungs and the internal wall of the chest. In health 

 the pleura throws off a fluid to prevent a friction 

 between the lungs and the other parts which come 

 in contact with them. When the pleura fails to 

 throw off the fluid, there is a friction that causes 



FROM MAJ. L. H. BEAN, THE GREAT AUC- 

 TIONEER. 



Ravenna, Ohio, Feb. 10, 1896. 

 H. S. Bossart & Co., Latrobe, Pa. 



Gentlemen:— The bottle of Curine T ordered from 

 you did its work to perfection. For Wind Puffs and 

 ugly sores on horses I believe it has no eQual. It 

 is indispensable in the stable of a humane horse 

 owner. Yours sincerely, L. H. BEAN. 



