a cure with actual cautery — and, during 

 the first few weeks of this period, the 

 animal should be at rest. After the 

 second week, it may indulge in light 

 exercise in a lot or paddock, but may 

 not be worked. 



Cases of spavin, treated in this man- 

 ner — cases selected for treatment as 

 above outlined — are not only cured of 

 lameness, but, in many cases, the en- 

 largement also disappears. 



The same results are obtained in 

 cases of lameness from ringbone, side- 

 bone, splint and curb. 



Buck shins can be entirely absorbed 

 with applications of lodex as directed 

 above. 



Other conditions, in which the effects 

 of lodex frequently are most remark- 

 ably satisfactory, are goitre, fibrous 

 tumors on the body surface, hygroma, 

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