Diseases of the Horse. IS 



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fatigued. If the horse looses flesh after being- pastured, 

 without apparent cause, it is an indication that the stomach 

 is infested with worms. 



TREATMENT :— Give our 



REMEDY NO. 94 AS DIRECTED. 



This remedy will dislodge and destroy these 

 worms, and save the life of the animal, if it is given 

 in time. It is a conceded fact, that after these worms 

 have penetrated the stomach, it will be impossible to save 

 the life of the horse. The condition of the horse must 

 be improved to cope with the debilitating effects of the 

 worms. Our 



REMEDY NO. 52 GIVEN AS DIRECTED, 

 will greatly assist in building up the animal's strength, and 

 keeping it in a condition for use. 



Price of remedy No. 94, 75 cents. 

 Price, of remedy No. 52, 50 cents. 

 Price of above remedies combined, $1.00. 

 RECTUM WORMS:— Like that of the stomach is 

 the result of running to pasture. The eggs instead of be- 

 ing deposited on the sides and legs, are stuck to the muzzlfe 

 or lips of the horse, and being the color of the skin are 

 not often noticed. 



SYMPTOMS : — The worms of this species will be 

 seen about the anus and under the tail, which is very irri- 

 tating and is a source of great uneasiness to the animal. 

 This annoyance is manifested to a large extent among 

 spirited or high life horses. 



TREATMENT :— Give our 



REMEDIES NOS. 52 AND 53 AS DIRECTED. 



