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use. Before applying the lotion, wash the parts 

 with warm soap suds two or three times a day. 

 This lotion has never known to fail when proper-^ 

 ]y applied, and is good for all sores upon borsea 

 and in healing Pol! Evil or Fistula, will never 

 fail, after the core is killed. 



20. CURE FOR DISTEMPER. 



Take 2 ounces of turpentine, 4 ounces stone 

 oil, 2 ounces asafoetida gum, 4 ounces rosin, pul- 

 verized, 1 ounce ever-wertzel, J pound horse 

 powder^ 1 quart of alcohol. Put into a jug and 

 keep it well corked. Keep it in a warm place, 

 shake it pretty often. Give a horse 30 to iOO 

 drops a day ; in a bad case give more. 



21. LINAMENT NO. 1, FOR TOOTH-ACHE. 



Rub the cheek until it gets quite warm ; satur- 

 ate a portion of cotton in the linament, and drop 

 it into the cavity of the tooth. In cases where 

 the gums are affected, apply it to them with a 

 sponge. The same use for a pain in the back, 

 rubbing the part as long as the patient can bear, 

 with a sponge or flannel. Should a pain arise in 

 the bowels, apply as directed in the above. In 

 severa coughs or colds, rub the breast and 

 throat — relief follows; or for any sprain or 

 bruise, will give instantaneous relief^ also for 



