100 DISEASES OE THE HOESE. 



placed there by nature for specific purposes. 1st, it is quite insen- 

 sible to the touch, and with this hard bar he picks grass and grinds 

 his feed while his teeth are tender and being shed ; 2nd, a large artery 

 terminates in the roof of the mouth, and those bars hare been placed 

 there to protect it from rupture. To relieve him, give him plenty of 

 oats and bran well wet up ; give him plenty of carrots, turnips or 

 potatoes, plenty of nice clover hay, clean water, fresh air, a dry bed, 

 and you will never be troubled with lampas. You might as well 

 burn off one ear, or burn out one ere (then he w@uld have one ear to 

 hear with, and one eye to see with) ; but when you burn out his 

 mouth, he has nothing to suppl it with, and you disable and per- 

 petually torture him. 



To Strengthen the Tendons After Hard Driving, and Reduce the 

 Swelling of the Legs. 



Camphor Gum | oz. 



Grum Myrrh 1 oz. 



Oil of Spike 1 oz. 



Alcohol 1 pt. 



Organum 1 oz. 



Beef's Gall 1 ordinary size. 



Wash and rub dry, then apply the liniment ; after winch rub dry j 

 again apply the liniment to the limb and bandage moderately tight. 



This remedy I consider the best ever used for the purpose recom- 

 mended. 



Grease Reels. 



This is a greasy, white, offensive discharge from the heels of the 

 horse. The skin becomes tender, hot and swollen. The acrid charac- 

 ter of the discharge causes portion* of the skin to slough away, 

 leaving an ugly sore. 



