Diseases of the Horse. 7i 



Apply to the mouth with a soft cloth, taking care to 

 touch all the ulcers. Give soft feed or cut grass. Give 

 half ounce of Sulphite of Soda each evening until you 

 have given three doses. Usually this will effect a cure, 

 and will be all tliat will be needed. But should the ulcers 

 be very deep and not inclined to heal, give our 

 REMEDY NO. 44 AS DIRECTED. 

 Price, 75 cents. 



THRUSH IN THE FOOT. 



Thrush is a diseased condition of the sensitive frog of 

 the foot, and from which a foul smelling fluid is discharged. 

 Every horse owner is familiar with this disease. 



CAUSES: — Excessive amount of moisture to the foot 

 from standing in their own dung, or from the floor of the 

 stable being wet, wading around in filthy barnyards. Also 

 caused from scratches and grease-heels, and from hard 

 labor on stony and rough roads. 



TREATMENT:— The stable and stalls must be kept 

 clean and dry. Drop a few drops of Muriatic Acid into 

 the frog, once a day for a few days. If the disease is left 

 to itself, it may develop into canker. (See bruises of the 

 frog.) In addition to the above treatment, a few doses of 

 Sulphite of Soda in one-half ounce doses, given once a 

 day for a few days, will do the animal much good, as it acts 

 on the system as an alterative and purifier. 



WARTS. 



To remove warts, use our 



REMEDY NO. 59 AS DIRECTED. 

 Price, 50 cents. 



