74 RURAL VETERINARY SECRETS 



as may be required to assist nature in restoring them to their natural 

 condition, which then enables them to perform their natural func- 

 tions. 



To prepare the patient for this treatment we first give a pound 

 of Bovolax dissolved in a gallon of warm water, giving one quart 

 every four hours until the entire gallon has been given. After this, 

 we give a teaspoonful of Genitone once daily in food, which 

 acts directly upon the nerve centers of the genital organs. If the 

 patient is excessively fat, you must reduce her condition so that she 

 is comparatively lean before you begin the treatment. The Geni- 

 tone is prepared for this special purpose only and requires no special 

 skill to apply it. It comes in powder form and thus can be easily 

 given in bran, meal, silage, or other food. Begin to give the powder 

 at least three weeks before you breed the cow and continue two 

 weeks after. This treatment is inexpensive and thoroughly reliable. 



If your dealer does not keep any of these new and most ef- 

 fective preparations, notify the author of "Rural \''eterinary Secrets" 

 and he will advise you where to get them without delay. 



