CURINE— The Great 



TREATMENT —Clip hair if thick. Remove all 

 grease from part with strong ammonia water; im- 

 mediately afterwards wash with vinegar; when dry- 

 paint with Dr. Turnbull's CURINE two or three 

 times daily, for one week, then stop for a week, 

 and if at the end of that time the trouble has not 

 all disappeared, apply the CURINE again the same 

 as before. 



Wash with ammonia water and vinegar prior to 

 applying CURINE the first time, but wash once 

 every other day with warm water and soap prior 

 to using CURINE, and continue to wash every 

 other day, for one week, after you stop applying 

 CURINE, to remove the scurf. Apply CURINE 

 with an old tooth or nail brush. On very thin- 

 skinned animals or horses that have never been 

 blistered, you will find that CURINE used as above 

 will take a very strong hold That will be all the 

 better, and as the swelling goes down the trouble 

 will disappear with it, but should the affected part 

 show signs of breaking open, stop using the CUR- 

 INE for a week and then apply again if necessary. 



CURINE can be had from your druggist or har- 

 ness dealer, or consult our special agents' list on 

 pages 59 to 76. 



BONE SPAVIN. 

 This affection is an exostosis of the hock joint. 

 It may appear on the upper part of the hock or a 

 little below the inner side of the loyt^er extremity 

 of the shank bone. This is what is known as a 

 high spavin; or it may form on the outside of the 

 hock and become an outside or external spavin; or 

 the entire under surface may become the seat of 

 the osseous deposit, and involve the internal face 

 of all the bones of the hock, and this is called a 

 bone spavin. With no enlargement to sight or 

 touch an animal may be disabled by an occult 

 spavin, which has resulted from a union of several 

 bones of the hock. Spavins are hereditary, or may 

 be caused by extra exertion, slipping upon an icy 

 pavement, or an effort to recover his balance, 

 sprains, and other causes. 



