In the occurrnce of Fits, Glover's Cure for 

 Fits should be given and a seton inserted at the 

 back of the head. In Chorea, Arsenic or Bro- 

 mide of Zinc will be useful. In Paralysis, 

 Strychnine combined with general tonics should 

 be given, and Glover's Liniment rubbed well in 

 the entire length of the back, repeating night 

 and morning until blister is produced. Elec- 

 tricity is here also strongly recommended. 



In Pneumonia, Carbonate or Muriate of Am- 

 monia, combined with expectorants should be 

 given, also hot applications made externally, 

 and alcoholic stimulants administered. 



In Jaundice, give Glover's Liver Pills twice 

 daily and apply mustard plaster over the region 

 of the liver. 



In recommending the use of Glover' s Distem- 

 per Cure I do not claim that it is a panacea for 

 p^j. ills, but do maintain that it will cure any 

 case of simple distemper when given in time. 



Luke White's Kennels, Bridgeport, Conn . 

 Mr. H. C. Glover: 



Dear Sir: — Your Distemper Cure is the best thing I ever 

 saw or heard of for dogs afflicted with that disease. I can't 

 express myself too highly in its favor. It has saved several 

 valuable puppies for me since the late New York dog show, 

 among them a handsome terrier owned by Mr. Geo. J. Gould. 

 This puppy was so bad at night that I had no hopes of finding 

 him alive in the morning. I gave him the Distemper Cure 

 merely to fulfill my last duty to him, but what was my sur- 

 5)rise when I found him next morning gnawing on a bone 

 which happened to be near his stall. He is now as well as 



