22 Diseases of the Horse. 



moments warning, you should never be without these rem,- 

 edies. 



Price of remedies Nos. 26 and 27 complete, $1.50. 



COLIC FLATULENT OR BLOATING COLIC. 



SYMPTOMS: — Are similar to spasmodic colic, with 

 the exception that the animal bloats, causing a distention 

 of the bowels, and belches gas. This disease if not treated 

 at the onset, will speedily end in the death of the animal. 



TREx^TAlENT: — Immediately give an injection, 

 composed of enough soap added to one quart of warm 

 water to form, a suds, to which add a handful of table salt, 

 and follow this treatment by giving our 



REMEDIES NOS. 26 AND 27 AS DIRECTED. 

 We will take occasion to mention, that every farmer 

 should have a syringe suitable for all kinds of stock; ii 

 certainly will save time, and many times the lives of your 

 stock. 



Price of remedies Nos. 26 and 27 complete, $1.50. 



CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. 



Congestion of the lungs is an excessive amount of 

 blood in the lungs. When horses are kept in the stable 

 without sufificient exercise, and well groomed, the blood 

 vessels become weak, and for the want of power are unable 

 to contract and empty themselves. When the horse is 

 in this condition if called upon for severe exertion, either 

 by work or driving, congestion of the lungs is frequently 

 the result. Any horse over-exerted on a warm day may 

 be stricken with congestion. 



