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Malanders and Salandcrs. 

 When a scurfy eruption appears on the pos- 

 terior part of the knee joint, it is termed 

 ■malanders ; and when the same kind of disease 

 happens on the anterior of the hock joint, it 

 is named salanders. Should these complaints 

 occasion Lameness, it will be proper to give in 

 the first place a dose of physic ; let the hair be 

 carefull}^ clipped off from the diseased part ; 

 and let all the scurf be washed off with soap 

 and warm water: a cure may then be soon 

 effected by applying the following ointment 

 t'4 ice a day : 



THE OINTMENT. 

 No. 1. 



Ointment of wax or spermaceti, 2 oz. 

 Olive oil, - - - i <)2, 



Camphor and oil of rosemary, . 



•^ ' 1 dr, 



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of each, 



Water of acetated litharge, 2 dr. 



Mix. 



Na 2, 

 Ointment of nitrated quick- ") 

 silver, olive oil, of each, ) 

 Mix. 

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