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 will be a preventive. In fpring and fall, when dogs 

 are ufually very foul, they are in all cafes ufeful.— 

 A Set confifls of feverai Powders, with ample di- 

 reclions. 



WASH for CANKER in the EARS, 2s. 6d. Bottle. 

 There is hardly a more common complaint than 

 the canker in the ear. I do not here mean the ulcer 

 that is fometimes on the outfide of the ear ; but that 

 iflue of either blood or matter from its infide. This 

 complaint I am very conftantly confulted about; 

 and I can with truth affert, that the above applica- 

 tion has never in any one inftance failed of curing. 



WORM MEDICINES, 2s. ^d. per Set, 



Worms in dogs, as in horfes, are peculiarly hard 

 to deflroy, and are much more fatal to dogs than 

 horfes. The fymptoms of worms in dogs, are, loofe 

 flimy llools, and often frothy ; a hard belly ; a vo- 

 racious appetite, though frequently a lean carcafs ; 

 the hair flares; and fometimes the nofe runs. It is- 

 likewife not unfrequent that the convulhve fits, 

 which dogs are fubjecl to, arc brought on by worms. 

 The above INIedicines I have given in thefe cafes 

 with the greateft fuccefs ; and whenever there is rea- 

 fon to fufpect worms, I would recommend them. 



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