HUNTERS 



serve to increase rather than decrease the 

 trouble. As previously stated, prevention is 

 better than cure, but when it becomes expedient 

 to resort to the latter, one of the most useful 

 applications will be found in one part of 

 glycerine in combination with an eighth part 

 of oil of eucalyptus. This liniment should 

 be smeared upon the sore skin every night. 

 Another excellent application is hazeline, either 

 in the form of hazeline snow or in conjunction 

 with glycerine, equal parts of each being used 

 in the same manner as the foregoing. When 

 cracked heels are very much inflamed and 

 deep fissures pervade the skin, it is judicious 

 treatment to apply a soothing poultice, such 

 as hot linseed meal or some other equivalent 

 application. As a preventative of cracked heels, 

 the mud should be allowed to dry on, and 

 brushed off afterwards. 



ECZEMA 



Eczematous eruptions occasionally occur in 

 hunters, and when they do, such may appear 

 upon any part of their body. The preliminary 



