72 THE MANGE. 



Symptoms of the Mange. 



recourse must be had to the balls (No. 4^ p. 67, 

 or No. 43, p. 68); one of which should be given 

 every other day* for a week or a fortnight, and 

 will at most times effectually take away the com- 

 plaint 



CHAP. XIV. 



THE MANGE 



Is a cutaneous disease, affecting the skin, and 

 rendering it tawny, thick, and full of wrinkles, 

 especially near the mane, ears, loins, and tai\ 

 The hair on these parts generally rubs off; and 

 what little remains commonly stands out like pig's 

 bristles. Some horses are so affected with it, that 

 there is scarcely a clear place about the body. 

 The following ointment and wash never fail to 

 promote an entire cure, when properly applied. 



