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 milder applications Iiave failed. In pole evil, likewise, 

 or other obstinate fistulous sores, this Paste, melted 

 and poured into them, seldom fails of promoting 

 a healing state. In canker, if spread over the sore* 

 it prevents its cauliflower sprouting, and heals it. 

 Ill quittor, if it is mixed with flour, and put into the 

 pipes of the wound, it has likewise the same eftect, 

 coring out the sore, and afterwards healing it. 



EMBROCATION for STRAINS and LAME- 

 NESSES, 3s. per Bottle. 

 This will be found a valuable application for all 

 strains, whether old or new : it is likewise proper foi 

 shoulder-wrung sores, saddle galls, &c. &c. 



MANGE OINTMENT, 7s. per Pot. 

 This Ointment, intended for tlie cure of Mange in 

 horses, I never yet saw fail of producing the desired 

 efi'ect, if applied according to the directions enclosed. 

 It is equally eflicacious in destroying vermin on cattle, 

 and has often relieved widcTspreading farcy. 



EYE WATER, 2s. 6d. per Bottle. 

 The diseases of horses' eyes are very diflicult to 

 remove, and even v» hen removed are very liable to 

 return, and end in blindness ; so that no application 

 can boast of much certainty. But the above is pos- 

 sessed of as mucii, and perhaps something more, 

 than most others ; and I have used it with great ad- 



vantage. 



ALTERATIVE CONDITION POWDERS, 5s 



the half dozeu. 



Horses are frequently hide-bound, as well as out 



