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effect on the stomach and bowels. It is a discovery 

 of the proprietor's, and totally unknown to any other 

 person ; and is so efficacious, that he can with truth 

 assert, it has never failed in a single instance. 



MILD DIURETIC POWDERS, 5s. the half dozen. 

 When an active diuretic is wanted, I would recom- 

 mend the Ball ; but wlien it is inconvenient to give a 

 Ball, or to spare the horse for a regular course of diu- 

 retics, these Powders are convenient, as they may be 

 mixed with the corn, and will be eaten readily by the 

 animal, who need not be confined by their operation. 



APPLICATION FOR THRUSHES IN HORSES' 

 FEET, 3s. per pot. 



There is perhaps no opinion among horsem.en that 

 is more erroneous, or productive of greater mischief, 

 than that thrushes in the feet of horses never do 

 harm. On the contrary, there is no instance in 

 x\'hich they do not do much harm, and very often 

 are the occasion of the entire loss of the horse. It 

 is equally erroneous that it is improper to dry them 

 up. In every instance they should be immediately 

 strapped ; and in every instance, if suffered to remain, 

 they will occasion the ruin of the feet. The propri- 

 etor, fully sensible of this, has been at iram.ense pains 

 to perfect a mixture tliat is completely efficacious in 

 radically curing this complaint, and bringing on per- 

 fect health in the foot. And such this will be found 

 on a few times using. 



