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to the stable when the morning visit was 

 made. 



This animal was a ravenous or greedy feeder, 

 a condition which exists as a result of some 

 morbid state of the digestive organs, brought 

 about originally by neglect and mismanagement. 

 Such subjects often look rough and out of con- 

 dition, and medicine aggravates the case if pre- 

 scribed wantonly. The extent to which a groora 

 should go is to carry out the advice already 

 given, and if medicines are needed let them be 

 prescribed by one who has studied them in a 

 way he cannot. 



