Then apply Save-the-Horse Ointment for two or three days, rub- 

 bing it in thoroughly, and repeat the treatment as before. 



Should the parts become too much scurfed, apply Saye-the- 

 Horse once a day only, for six to eight days, then stop it and 

 use the ointment for four days, and repeat. 



For this disease Save-the-Horse must be applied until it takes 

 a good, strong hold ; put on at one treatment only what the parts 

 will absorb. It is better to apply it twice each day than to put 

 on too much at one time. Do not let it run down and waste. 



Thoroughly cleanse off the ointment with hot water and soap 

 the first day only when beginning each course of treatment wath 

 Save-the-Horse. If the ointment is not washed off it will cake 

 or grease over the parts so that the Save-the-Horse will run off. 



TREATMENT FOR' SWEENEY 



Clip the hair closely and apply Save-the-Horse over the area 

 of the shrunken muscles as directed on bottle. 



If the horse has been rested, begin as soon as desired with easy 

 work and gradually increase it as improvement warrants. Con- 

 sistent daily work or exercise is beneficial, but overwork and 

 fatigue at the start are detrimental in this disease. 



TREATMENT FOR SHOULDER BRUISES 



In the treatment of shoulder bruises it is first of all necessary 

 so far as possible to remove the cause ; this may be accomplished 

 by using a sweat pad and cutting a round hole in it directly over 

 the tumor ; or it can be done by removing the padding in the col- 

 lar> which comes over the affected part and with a stout thread 

 indent the area so as to leave a deep cavity in the collar and 

 thereby remove contact and pressure on the tumor. 



A hard tumor or growth beneath the skin occurring anywhere 

 upon the shoulder, caused by an unequal pressure of the collar, 

 treat according to directions on bottle. 



If there are raw surfaces apply Save-the-Horse Ointment at 

 night and again in the morning before putting on collar. This 

 ointment is an aid for treating serious sores of every kind. 

 Shoulders should be kept clean and free from dandruff and sweat 

 secretions. 



TREATMENT FOR SHOE BOIL OR CAPPED ELBOW 



We mention a'few of the ca^jses which produce this affection 

 and methods to remove them. 



An improvised method to keeD the shoe from irritatinc: the 

 elbow while the horse is at rest: take a strap about two feet long, 



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