60 Diseases of the Horse. 



REMEDY NO. 89 AS DIRECTED. 

 Ring-bone in old horses is very difficult to remove, 

 and the result of treatment is unsatisfactory. But remedy 

 No. 89 will effect a cure in young horses. 



Price of remedy No, 89, $1.00. 



RINGWORM. 



Young horses that have been poorly kept through the 

 winter, is most susceptible to this disease. This disease 

 is contagious and is communicated from man to animals, 

 and from animals to man or to other animals. It is not 

 always confined to one spot, but may appear on several 

 parts of the body. 



SYMPTOMS:— At first there is but a small pimple, 

 which soon commences to- spread and form a circle, com- 

 posed of patches or scales forming large crusts with ulcers 

 underneath. The hair over the ringworm stands erect, 

 breaks ofif, falls out leaving a bare, greyish spot. 



TREATMENT: — Wash the part clean with soap and 

 water. Remove the scab and apply our 



REMEDY NO. 72 AS DIRECTED, 



and a speedy disappearance of the ringworm will be the 

 result. 



Price of remedy No. J2, 75 cents. 



SAND OR QUARTER CRACKS. 



This is a crack or split in the hoof, and may occur in 

 any part of the hoof, or on any of the feet. 



CAUSES:— Insufficient moisture, causing the hoof to 

 become brittle. Driving over hard roads, standing on hard 

 floors, or ill-fitting shoes. 



