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horse is fat or poor; if the horse is poor, use remedy No. 

 66. If the horse is fat use remedy No. dy as directed. 



Price of remedy No. 66, $i.oo. 



Price of remedy No. 67, $1.00. 



Price of both remedies, $175. 



HIP AND SHOULDER LAMENESS. 



CAUSES:— The causes of these ailments are varied. 

 They are most frequently caused by a slip, side fall, kicks, 

 bruises, sprains and rheumatism. Shoulder lameness is 

 common in young horses, when plowing in the furrow. 

 To detect shoulder lameness from lameness in any other 

 part of the body, take the leg which is lame by the pastern, 

 and gently pull it straight out from the body of the horse 

 in front, and gently to the out side; if it is shoulder lame- 

 ness, the horse will show evidence of pain, and if it is a 

 spirited animal, it will get up from the ground with the 

 sound leg, and endeavor to wrest the lame leg from you. 



TREATMENT:— Apply hot water cloths over the 

 point of the shoulder, for one or two days. The length of 

 time for the continuance of these applications, will be 

 governed by the seriousness of the case. Apply our 

 REMEDY NO. 88 AS DIRECTED. 



The farmer should never be without this remedy. It 

 is essential to have it convenient for sprains, soreness and 

 lameness. 



Price of remedy No. 88, $1.00. 



INDIGESTION-GORGED STOMACH. 



Is cau=ed by eating rapidly of bulky food. Espe- 

 riallv horses that are very hungry after a hsrd day's work, 



