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ear which divides and eats into the lower edges, and 

 is also termed canker. By this Ointment, the ne- 

 cessity of rounding or burning out, the only means of 

 cure before known, is totally prevented. 



WORM MEDICINES, 2s. 6d. per Set. 

 Worms in dogs, as in horses, are peculiarly hard to 

 destroy, and are much more fatal to dogs than horses. 

 The symptoms of worms in dogs, are, loose slimy 

 stools, and often frothy; a hard belly; a voracious 

 appetite, though frequently a lean carcass ; the hair 

 stares; and sometimes tiie nose runs. It is likewise 

 not unfrequent that the convulsive tits, which dogs 

 are subject to, are brought on by worms. The above 

 Medicines T have given in these cases with the greatest 

 success; and whenever there is reason to suspect 

 worms, I would recommend them. 



PURGING BALLS, 2s. 6d. per Set. 

 To get doijs into condition for huntinsf, to cool 

 them, or when they are costive, physic is often given. 

 For any of these purposes the above is very proper; 

 and this is so made up, of different strengths, that 

 the various ages, sizes, and strengths of dogs, may 

 be exactly suited with the proper proportions. Phy- 

 sic in dogs is always observed to do them most good 

 when it vomits as \^ ell as purges, for in them vomit- 

 ing is a natural act, intended to cleanse them, and 

 they are always better after it : these Balls are com- 

 pounded in such a manner as to produce both purg- 

 ing and vomiting ; and, as such, I have always found 

 taeni infinitely preferable to any of the other forms 

 of phjsic made use of by sportsmen. 



