MILD DIURETIC POWDERS, Is.each, or 10s.6d. 



the dozen. 

 When an a6live diuretic is wanted, I would re- 

 commend the Ball ; but when it is inconvenient to 

 give a ball, or to fpare the horfe for a regular courfe 

 of diuretics, thefe Powders are convenient, as they 

 may be mixed with the corn, and will be eaten, 

 readily by the animal, who need not be confined by 

 their operation. 



DOGS. 



The difcafes of thefe animals are underflood, by 

 the generality of perfons, even lefs than thofe of 

 horfes, oxen, and flieep ; and, I believe, I am the 

 iirfl perfon in this country, and perhaps in any 

 other, who has paid any direct and decided atten- 

 tion to them, on fcientific principles. Though much 

 remains to be done, yet the following INIedicines I 

 have found very ufeful in the cafes, they are direded, 

 for; and, having flood the toft of experience in my 

 private pradice, I now offer them with confidence to 

 the public ; at the fame time remarking, that, as 

 with the horfe medicines, none can be genuine but 

 w^hat are figned by myfelf. 



MEDICINAL POWDER for DISTEMPER, Is. 6d. 



each. 



The increafing demand for thefe Powders is a fuf* 



ficient proof, I flatter myfelf, of their efficacy. 



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