Q68 A1>P. — BESTORATIVE BALLS. 



These balls will be found excellent for carrying 

 off and cleansing the kidneys and bladder from 

 the stone and gravel. Horses are subject to the 

 stone in the kidneys : I have known several taken 

 from that part of a considerable size : and it is 

 very common, when a horse stales, to see a large 

 quantity of sand fall on the pavement, sometimes 

 of a light brown hue ; and in different horses the 

 colour has varied according to their different habits 

 of body. Horses subject to this disease are fre- 

 quently troubled with obstructions in the urinary 

 passages, which bring on the colic, or gripes, and 

 frequently terminate in an inflammation. A ball 

 may be given every day in cases that are bad, but 

 once a week will be sufficient when given as a 

 preventive. 



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