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EECIPES AND PKESCKTPTIONS. 



chi'onic cough, if thickening of glands of neck, stimulate outside 

 neck sharply. 



Foil Removing Callouses or Thickenin(j, Curbs or 

 Bunches of any Kind. 



Oil origanum, oil spike, oil amber, spirits turpentine and cam- 

 phor, 1 ounce each. Rub on thoroughly two or three times a 

 week. 



AVhen in Ohio, the writer bought a fine work horse very 



Fig. 896.— Thickening of the 

 tendons, caused b^' bang- 

 ing or striking the 

 part. (Belongs to 

 article on p. 1001.) 



Fig. 89T. — Front view of bones 

 of the fore foot. (Belongs 

 to article on Foot- 

 Lameness, on 

 page 945.) 



cheap, on account of having a very bad curb on one of his legs, 

 making a very disagreeable blemish. He was purchased late in 

 June and kept constantly to the hardest pulling as a wheel horse. 

 A little of the above medicine was lubbed on about once a week, 

 sometimes oftener, and again would frequently neglect doing so 

 for more than that time. By fall the enlargement was all gone, 

 and the leg was as smooth and well as the one opposite. 



