124 COMPF.NDIUxM OF THE VETERINARY ART. 



No. Z, 



Oil of turpentine, - . \ oz. 



Vitriolic acid, - - 1 dr. 



Mix' cautiously, putting the acid by a little at 



a time, and add of 



Oil of bay, - - 3 oz. 



Mix. 



The followino- lotion has often succeeded : 



o 



Blue vitriol, - - 2 oz. 



Aiuni, - - - 3 oz. 



Water, - - - 1 quart. 



Nitrous acid, - - 1 dr. 



Tilix, and apply to the diseased part daily, 



N after it has been well cleansed. 

 (Bee Iluwours, Appendix; and for the mode 

 of preveiition, see Grooming, Appendix.) 



Glanders. 



This disease is contagious, and has, I be- 

 lieve, hitherto proved incurable. The most 

 essential thing to be knowsi uith respect to 

 the Inlanders is the method of })reventinc: their 

 being communicated to sound horses, and the 

 appearances by "which they may be witii ccr- 

 ialnfjj distinguished from other diseases. Tne 



