218 DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT. 



THBTJSH. 



This is a rotting of the frog, with a discharge of matter 

 from the cleft or division of the frog, occasionally producing 

 lameness. The treatment is simple and effectual. Wash the 

 parts well with soap and water, then apply powdered 

 sulphate of copper to the parts, and fill up all the cavities 

 with cotton, packed in so as to keep out all dirt. This 

 process should be repeated in a few days if necessary. 



For Thrush or Canker: Burnt alum, 4 oz. ; sulphate of 

 iron, 2 oz.; sulphate of copper, i oz.; camphor, 2 drams. 

 Mix. 



MAOIC HEALING FBEPABATION. 



Burnt alum, ^ oz.; prepared chalk, i oz.; pulverized gum 

 camphor, i dram; calamine, pulverized, 2 drams. Mix. 



Sprinkle on the sore. Its effect will be apparently wonder- 

 ful, healing a simple wound in a few hours. 



If it is desired to cicatrice a wound quickly, this is to be 

 used. Good for fresh wounds, galls of collar, saddle, or in 

 fact for any purpose requiring a fine healing astringent. 

 This is the receipt for the wonderful healing powder so 

 much advertised. Its effect will appear wonderful to those 

 not accustomed to its use. It is just the thing for sore or 

 lacerated mouths, or any such difficulty requiring great 

 astringent healing properties. 



TO BEDTJCE SWELLING OF THE LEGS AND STBElH&TH- 

 EN THE TENDONS AFTEB HABD DBIVINO- 



A favorite remedy on Long Island. One pint alcohol, 

 i ordinary sized beef gall, i ounce organum, i ounce oil 

 of spike, i ounce gum myrrh, ^ ounce camphor gum. 

 First wash and rub clean and dry. Then bathe with the 

 liniment and rub dry. Then apply again and bandage the 

 leg, being careful not to bandage too tight. 



This is the best liniment for the purpose recommended I 

 have ever used. It should be kept in every stable. 



This is a splendid remedy for the above purpose. 



