40 Diseases of the Horse. 



SYMPTOMS:— Inflammation of the bladder, is al- 

 ways accompanied by frequent desire to pass urine, only 

 a small amount being- voided at each attempt; after its 

 passag-e, the horse strains to pass what it immagines is still 

 retained in the bladder. Evinces uneasiness by lying 

 down and getting up again. Great tenderness under the 

 bellv over the bladder. Straddles while walking. 



TREATMENT: — Feed on bran mashes, and give 

 flaxseed tea to drink; if the horse will not drink the tea, 

 give as a drench. Give our 



REMEDY NO. 57 AS DIRECTED. 



Apply large poultices and very hot fomentations to 



the belly, over the bladder. Give plenty, of cold water to 



drink. If the urine is entirely stopped, it should be drawn 



with a catheter, with out delay, by an experienced person. 



Price of remedy No. 57, $1.00. 



INFLAMMATION OF THE EYE. 



CAUSES are many — Dust or chaff falling from the 

 feed racks above the head, which gets into the eyes. Ex- 

 posure to cold. Improper ventilated stables will produce 

 inflammation of the eyes. 



SYMPTOMS:— The eyes become red or bloodshot 

 and a thick mucus exudes. The eyelids swell and be- 

 come hot and feverish; if not relieved a film spreads over 

 the eye. The horse keeps the eyelids closed the greater 

 portion of the time. 



TREATMENT:— Use our 



REMEDY NO. 58 AS DIRECTED. 

 Price, 50 cents. 



