INFORMATION HOW 

 TO TREAT DANGEROUS DISEASES. 



There are several diseases which are very 

 dangerous and run their course in a very short 

 time, and prove fatal if they are not properly 

 treated or arrested hefore they become firmly 

 seated. I would here urge upon every owner ' 

 of horses, (and in fact every disease whicl^JJais 

 work treats on,) to pay strict ytoi^n to it. 

 In many diseases, what you call^^Hnm be done 

 at once or not at all — the old ssmng is 'a stitch 

 in time saves nine,' and there is a great deal 

 of truth in thi^, in many diseases, 



I would here urge upon you the importance 

 of glystering in certain diseases. In the Wind 

 Colic and also in the Spasmodic Colic, as soon 

 as you ascertain what the disease is and not be- 

 fore. The truth of the matter is that no man 

 has any right to give any medicine until he is 

 certain what the disease is. Give the medicine 



