32 Diseases of the Horse. 



is superior to any preparation for this purpose on the 

 market. 



Price of remedy; No. 63, 50 cents. 



GENERAL DEBILITY. 



General debihty is a breaking down of the entire sys- 

 tem. 



CAUSES: — Improper treatment of diseases, bleeding, 

 or giving powerful physics, when there is no need of it. 

 Innutritions food and the wrong diet to a sick horse, when 

 he should be supported during his sickness, with good 

 digestible food. The neglect, or want of experience on 

 this point, has been the indirect means of killing thousands 

 of horses, that would have recovered. Error, and neglect 

 has caused loss to the farmer of many dollars. 



SYMPTOMS:— Swelling of the legs, sheath, breast 

 and belly; these swellings are not inflammatory, but soft, 

 and contains fluid. Breathing is disturbed. Weakness 

 .of the horse is very prominent, and in cases where debility 

 is of long standing, the horse staggers while walking, and 

 can be easily pushed ofif his feet by the hand. Excessive 

 weakness overcomes the animal, and it falls to the ground. 



TREATMENT: — The animal thus affected, rapidly 

 becomes weak and debilitated, and unless you come to its 

 rescue, this breaking down will result in the loss of the 

 animal's life. The first necessity is good, wholesome, 

 nutritious food; pure water, and blood making medicine. 

 Our 



REMEDY NO. 96 GIVEN AS DIRECTED, 

 will build up the blood, muscles, appetite, and in a short 

 time the horse will gain flesh and strength. Be sure the 



