Tke Man Who Doctors the Horse 



WE receive many interesting letters from 

 horse owners ; the most of them are from 

 men who have handled horses all their life-time, 

 and yet, are never heard of as " Veterinaries," 

 " Horsemen " or " Trainers." 



Nevertheless, it is a fact proven many times 

 over in our long experience in the treatment of 

 horses, that breeders, farmers, lumbermen and 

 others who are located where professional advice 

 and treatment are not obtainable, on the average, 

 are well-informed concerning the anatomy of 

 the horse and the treatment of his ordinary 

 "lay-ups." 



But when it comes to the treatment of ob- 

 stinate leg ailments that cause lameness, we are 

 confident that the up-to-date Veterinarian is in 

 the lead, because as a rule he discards the old- 

 time cruel blistering and "firing" which often 

 does more harm than good, and substitutes rem- 

 edies that are more modern, humane and efficient. 

 He does this for the same reason physicians long 

 ago abandoned the old-time " bleeding," purging 

 and vomiting human beings until they were 

 nearly or quite, dead. 



We sell large quantities of Save-The-Horse 

 to Veterinarians and horsemen, — what becomes of 

 it? Is it not reasonable to assume that they use 

 it largely because they know its real value? 



We also know, because we deal with them di- 

 rect and hear all about the case, that farmers 

 and others get as good results from Save-The- 

 Horse as professionals. Anyone can who is 

 careful to follow the plain directions — closely 

 and exactly. 



