70 Diseases of the Horse. 



While using remedy No. 91, keep the horse at light 

 work on level ground, as the animal must have exercise 

 to effect a cure. 



Price of remedy No. 91, $1.00. 



SWELLED LEGS. 



(Oedema.) 

 Swelled legs is not a disease, but is a symptom oi 

 some debilitating disease, as defective kidneys, liver, or 

 heart. Or lymphatic irritation. Also inflammation of the 

 lymphatics, or lymphangitis. (See dropsy.) 



THISOLOW OR FISOLOW. 

 (Fistulous Withers.) 



This disease is the same as poll-evil, with the except 

 tion it is located upon the shoulder. For causes, symp- 

 toms, treatment and remedies, see poll-evil. 



THRUSH IN THE MOUTH-APHTHOUS THRUSH, 

 INFLAMMATION OF THE MOUTH. 



(Stomatitis.) 

 SYMPTOMS: — Soreness of the mouth, attended by 

 swelling and redness of the mucus membrane lining the 

 mouth. Sometimes white patches and blisters form in- 

 side the mouth, or on the tongue. The animal refuses 

 to take food, but usually drinks freely of cold water. The 

 salivary secretion is increased and flows from the mouth, 

 and often has a foetid odor. 

 TREATMENT:— 



Borax Powder One ounce. 



Molasses Three ounces. Mix. 



