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 is, cheaply prepared of euphorbium, corrosive sub* 

 liniate, or other caustic substances ; but, independent 

 of the pain they give, and thereby reduce the con- 

 dition of the horse, they very often act so deep as to 

 occasion a lasting blemish, and sometimes even more 

 serious mischief. The above Ointment is principally 

 composed of Spanish flies, with a mild preparation of 

 mercury added, to make it more certainly stimulate 

 the absorbents ; and is a very excellent Blister for 

 strains, s^vellings, wind galls, curbs, spavins, splents, 

 &c. 



LIQUID SWEATING BLISTER, 2s. 6d. per Bottle. 



This is a warm, stimulating application, that takes 

 some time to produce its effect, and even in the end 

 seldom raises a very active blister ; it is, therefore* 

 very proper to sweat away (as it is called) old chronic 

 swellings of the back sinews, or to bathe and embro- 

 cate old strains ; and, in fact, to apply to anv part 

 where it might be inconvenient to put a regular blis- 

 ter on. This Liquid is likewise particularly fitted for 

 injecting into old fistulous sores. . 



MILD WASH for GREASE, 2s. 6d. per Bottle. 



This most efficacious application will be found of 

 the greatest benefit in the early stages of grease, and 

 in moist cracks of the heels. It is likewise often of 

 great service in running thrushes, when not very vi- 

 rulent. 



STRONG PASTE for GREASE, 4s. per Pot. 

 This Paste can be recommended for its almost 

 unlimited efficacy in the worst stages of grease, when 



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