13J: THE HORSE EDUCATOE. 



meal and keep the wound open till a liealtliy 

 action lias been establislied. 



FOUNLEPv EEMEDY. 



Give from one to four ounces of saltpetre, 

 according to the severity of the case. For a seyero 

 case draw about one gallon of blood fi'om the 

 neck, then drench with linseed oil. one quart ; lub 

 the fore legs with water as hot as can be borne 

 -without scalding, continuing the washing till the 

 horse is perfectly limber. 



* noPtSE OINTMENT. 



Eesin, 4 oz.; beeswax-, 4oz.; honey, 2 oz.: lard, 

 8 oz. ; melt these articles slowly, bringing 

 gradually to a boil, remove from the fire, and 

 slowly add a little less than a pint of spirits of 

 turpentine, stirrmg, all the time this is being 

 added, and stir till cool. This is an extraordinary 



