34 Diseases of the Horse. 



TREATMENT: — During treatment the horse must 

 be given plenty of nutritious food, and removed from 

 other horses to- a comfortable place, where he will have 

 plenty fresh air. Change the feed often, in order to get 

 all the elements that the blood requires, this will aid in 

 toning up the appetite. If the appetite fails it will be im- 

 possible to effect a cure. Give our 



REMEDIES NOS. 28 AND 29 AS DIRECTED. 



If the horse has simple glanders without tubercules, 

 its recovery will be speedily effected. But if the disease 

 is associated with tubercules of the lungs, it can not be 

 cured. 



Price of remedies Nos. 28 and 29 complete, $3.00. 



GRAVEL IN FOOT. 



TREATMENT: — Wash out the gravel if possible, if 

 you are unable to do this, remove some of the horn, then 

 wash out thoroughly. After the gravel has been removed, 

 wash the parts thoroughly with the following solution: . 



Water One-half pint. 



Carbolic Acid Two teaspoonsful. Mix, 



If there is much inflammation and lameness, apply for 

 twenty-four hours a flaxseed meal poultice to the sole of 

 the foot. On removing the poultice, wash thoroughly 

 and fill the cavity with warm shoemakers wax. Previously 

 wetting the hands will prevent the wax sticking to the 

 fingers. 



GREASE HEEL. 



This troublesome ailment, is the result of supurative 

 inflammatory action of the skin and heels of the legs. 



