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STREP-STAPH-COLI BACTERIN (for HORSES) 



For the treatment of fistula, poll-evil, quittor, abscesses, open joints, 

 navel ill, arthritis and all suppurative conditions in horses. 

 Each dose (2 Mils) contains 60 billion killed bacteria as follows: 



Streptococcus pyogenes (equine) 30% 



Staphylococcus albus (equine) 30% 



Staphylococcus aureus (equine) 30% 



B. coli communis (equine) 10% 



Dose: 2 Mils (Cc) repeated at 5 to 7 day intervals until improve- 

 ment is marked. 

 Inject subcutaneously. 



See "Suppurative Conditions in Horses and Cattle," page 169. 

 Code 



Bf'ute — Package of six 2 Mil (Cc) vials $1.00 



Bulk— 20 Mil (Cc) vial (10 doses) 1.20 



Bacterial Filtrates 



Including Diagnostic Agents 



BLACKLEG FILTRATE 



A bacteria-free filtrate of B. chauveaui, containing the antigen capable 



of producing active immunity against blackleg. 



To be used for prophylaxis only. 



Dose: 5 Mils (Cc) injected subcutaneously. 



In herds in which the disease exists, Anti-Blackleg Serum should be 



used, followed in 7 days by Blackleg Filtrate. This is fully explained 



in Notes on Biologic Therapy under Blackleg, page 120. 

 Code 



Faber—50 Mil (Cc) vials (10 doses) ^l^S- "^^ 



FaUn— 250 Mil (Cc) vials (50 doses) 6:^^— V.«o 



TUBERCULINS 



For summary of B. A. I. regulations governing tuberculin testing, see 

 Tuberculosis and Tuberculins in Notes on Biologic Therapy, page 172. 



TUBERCULIN, SUBCUTANEOUS 



Each dose (4 Mils) contains 0.6 gram of Koch's Old Tuberculin. 



Dose: 4 Mils (Cc) injected subcutaneously. 

 Code 



Tal)ad—20 Mil (Cc) vial (5 tests) ?0.65 



Ta&e/— 100 Mil (Cc) vial (25 tests) 2.65 



TUBERCULIN, INTRADERMAL 



Each Mil (Cc) equals 0.5 gram of Koch's Old Tuberculin. 



Dose: 0.1 to 0.2 Mil (Cc) injected intradermally. 

 Code 



Tabor— 1 Mil (Cc) vial (5 to 10 tests) $0.25 



Tabux—B Mil (Cc) vial (25 to 50 tests) 85 



