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of the joints, inflammation of the lungs or intestines, putrid sore throat, 

 mortification of the extremities, frost-bitten parts, and as a counter-irritant 

 in horn-ail. Price 75 cents per bottle. 



Liquid Blister. This is not what its name indicates, (a blister,) for we 

 would not have the reader suppose that blistering- a part will assist us to cure 

 disease ; it is, more properly speaking-, a counter-irritant. 



Dadd's Chart of Veterinary Reformed Practice, being a synop- 

 sis of the diseases of horses, cattle, and sheep, with their causes, symptoms, 

 and treatment. Price 37£ cents bound, 25 cents unbound. No stable- 

 keeper, or farmer, should be without this valuable guide. 



RECOMMENDATIONS IN FAVOR OF DR. DADD'S MEDICINES. 

 [From the New York Ledger.] 



We take pleasure in referring our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. 

 Stimpson & Reed, of Boston. 



These gentlemen are offering some of the best medicines for the cure of 

 diseases incidental to animals, (and to the horse especially,) that have ever 

 been introduced in this country. The discoverer of these valuable medi- 

 cines is the celebrated Dr. Dadd, whose reputation is so well established as 

 a skilful practitioner, that it needs no encomium at our hands. The doctor 

 has spent many years in the study of veterinary practice, and has also availed 

 himself of the researches of the reformers in medicine ; he has commenced 

 a new practice, which will prove of the greatest advantage to those who 

 heretofore have despaired of curing their horses and cattle. 



Clintonville, Feb. 22, 1848. 

 Dr. Dadd. Sir : — We have used your medicines now about four months, 

 and they have given us perfect satisfaction in every case, and we can con- 

 fidently recommend them. WHITCOMB & HOLMAN, 



■ Livery Stable-Keepers. 



Newton, (Upper Falls,) Nov. 10, 1848. 

 This is to certify, that one of my horses, a few days ago, was very severely 

 attacked with colic, and was entirely cured in a few hours by the use of Dr. 

 Dadd's medicines. The case was a very severe one ; the horse being in 

 great distress, and, in all probability, must have died in a short time, had I 

 followed the directions of the numerous advisers %\ho were present, assert- 

 ing that nothing short of bleeding could save him; but having used Dr. 

 Dadd's medicines with entire success, in bad cases of heaves, I had confi- 

 dence in them, and procured the cordial drink, and gave it ; also used the 

 Liquid Blister, which relieved at once, and saved the life of my horse. I 

 earnestly recommend all persons, who have sick horses, to use Dr. Dadd's 

 medicines, believing that they will give entire satisfaction, and save many 

 valuable horses. DAVID CORRILL. 



[From the Merchant's Ledger, New York.] 

 Dadd's Chart of Veterinary Reformed Practice. By George 

 H. Dadd, M. D. We have received from the worthy publisher the above 

 Chart. It contains a " synopsis of the diseases of horses, cattle, and sheep, 

 with their causes, symptoms, and treatment.'" The author, from education 

 and a thorough knowledge of the subject, is eminently qualified to produce 

 a Chart invaluable to the owners of horses, cattle, &c, and from an exam- 



