Diseases of the Horse. ■ 19 



After the proud flesh has been entirely taken off, apply 

 daily our 



REMEDY NO. 75 AS DIRECTED. 

 If our instructions which accompany No. 75, are care- 

 fully followed, even very bad cases will be cured. 

 Price of remedy No. 75, $1.75. 



CAPPED HOCK. 



This affection consists of a soft swelling or serious 

 abcess, situated on the point of the hock joint. It is 

 caused by kicking or being kicked by another horse. It 

 rarely causes any lameness. 



TREATMENT: — Prevent the cause by placing the 

 animal in a stall where it can not injure itself or become 

 injured, and apply cold water cloths to the part during the 

 day, discontinuing at night, until the heat and tenderness 

 have subsided; as soon as this has been accomplished ap- 

 ply our 



REMEDY NO. 86 AS DIRECTED. 

 Price of remedy No. 86, 50 cents. 



COLD. 



We will not dwell on the causes and symptoms of 

 cold, as we feel confident every farmer is familiar with this 

 disease, and can readily detect its appearance. No dis- 

 ese is more common among young horses than cold ; 

 which in itself is not serious, and frequently the animal 

 ^eco^'ers without treatment when given good care; but 

 unfortunately complications arise, and before the owner 

 of the animal is aware of it, some serious malady has set 



