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30 POULTRY disi;ases and the;ir tre;atment. 



the body of this book. Any poultryman may get these either 

 from his local druggist, or if he cannot furnish them, they can 

 be purchased by mail at approximately the prices named from 

 The Frank S. Betz Co., Hammond, Indiana. 



Price 

 per 1000 



Salicylic acid, 2^^ gr 70 



(For use in rheumatism.) 



Aconite root, i-io gr 50 



(For use in fevers.) 

 Antiseptic tablets, Bluej Corrosive sublimate, 

 7.3 grs. ; Ammonium chloride, y.y gr. 

 Price, 35c. per 100. 



(For making i to 1000 bichloride solu- 

 tion. One tablet dissolved in i pint of 

 water gives a solution of that strength.) 



Bismuth subnitrate, i gr 80 



(For intestinal irritation.) 



Calomel, ^ gr 40 



Iron, Quinine and Strychnine 80 



(For use as a tonic, dose 3 per day.) 

 In administering tablets in the manner suggested care should 

 be taken to see that they are swallowed, and not coughed up. 



AN antise;ptic ointmi;nt i^gr use on cuts and wounds of 



Alvlv kinds. 



The following ointment may be made up by the poultryman 

 and will be found useful in the treatment of cuts, sores and 

 wounds of all kinds of poultry and stock in general. 



Oil of origanum i oz. 



'Cresol ^ oz. 



Pine tar i oz. 



Resin i oz. 



Clean axle grease 8 oz. 



Melt the axle grease and resin and stir in the other ingredi- 

 ents. Pour off in a tin box or can to cool. In making this, clean 

 axle grease from a freshly opened can should be used. 



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