animal may continue to bieak out, in whicli case 

 Glover' s Blood Purifier should be given inter- 

 nally. If the trouble can be traced to impaired 

 digestion or impoverished blood, Glover' s Tonic 

 will be of great benefit, together with change of 

 diet, which in these cases, should consist en- 

 tirely of well boiled meat. 



For inflammatory conditions of the blood 

 Fowler's Solution of Arsenic has been largely 

 recommended, but necessitates being given a 

 long time to derive a little effect, besides caus- 

 ing irritation of the stomach. I believe I am safe 

 in saying that more actual alterative effect may 

 be had from giving Glover's Blood Purifier 

 three days than from giving Fowler' s Solution 

 three weeks. 



As a kennel will become infected in time from 

 keeping a mangy animal in it, after applying the 

 Mange Cure, the kennel should be thoroughly 

 disinfected, otherwise, there is fear of his re- 

 taking the disease. The better* plan is to remove 

 the animal to new quarters. 



Office of Menag/sjie, Central Park, N. Y. 

 Me. H. Clay Gloveb: 



Dear Sir. — I take pleasure in giving my endorsement to your 

 Mange Cure, having used it on camels, llamas, cattle and African 

 wart hogs with perfect success. Woui<i recommend it as a speedj' 

 sure for skin diseases. 



Respectfully yours, 



W. A. CoNKLiN, V. S., Director, 



