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or twice a day until the lump is off, then grease 

 well for months. Wash off clean. 



Symptoms : Upon taking the horse from the 

 stable, will lame — after in use awhile will cease 

 to lame ; such being the case, your horse has 

 either of the above, and by following carefully 

 the cure, will, in all cases, meet with success, 

 but if of long standing, is incurable. After 

 using this receipt, it may be four or five months 

 ere the lameness will leave, and, during this 

 time, the horse may cease to lame, and then may 

 return ; but, in either case, they are omens of 

 success, and discouragement should not be har- 

 bored. 



18. BLACK TONGUE. 



Take a handful of fine salt and rub wel) upon 

 the tongue of the horse that has this disease, 

 which will effect a cure in two applications. It 

 is an infallible and cheap remedy. 



19. LOTION FOR SCRATCHES OR GREASE. 



Take strong ley 1 quart, the inner part of 

 white oak bark one handful, one handful of gum- 

 frey root, and make a strong decoction of it by 

 boiling, then dissolve a portion of pulverized 

 alum in the decoction, say \ pound of alum, 

 boiling it down half pint, making it ready for 



