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sloes 6 drs., croton oil 6 drops, pulverized ginger 1 dr., 
pulverized gentian 2 drs., mix with water in form of 
ball; foment the feet well with hot water, and then 
poultice with flax-seed meal for several days; give in 
the water every 6 hours extract of belladonna 1 dr, 
Shoulder Strain.—Bleed freely from the Plantar vein 
running down upon the inside of the front legs. Fo- 
ment the shoulders well with hot water if the case is a 
recent one. If of long standing, a seton will be more 
‘éffective. The following liniment will be a useful appli- 
cation: Sweet oil LV Ee spirits of hartshorn 3 oz., spir- 
its of turpentine 2 oz; mix all together ; shale well 
before using ; or aleohol 1 pint, spirits of camphor, tinc- 
ture of myrrh, castile soap, of each 1 oz.; mix all to- 
gether; or oil of turpentine 1 oz., tincture of opium 1 
‘oz., soap liniment 1 OZ. tincture of eUpeioitt | 2 dr. ; 3 mix 
all ‘together, = 
Capped Hock. —Blister ; ; tincture of iodine, or iodine 
ointment is useful. Lee 
Bone Spavin.—When there is external enlargement, 
active blisters should be applied over the part. Liquid 
blister: Powdered croton seeds } 0z., powdered cantha- 
rides 1 0z.,,oil of turpentine 1 pt., olive oil 1 pt.; mix 
all together, and shake well before using. . 
Curb.—In recent cases the part should be bathed with 
tincture of iodine once a day; or use iodine ointment. 
Take a little blood from the sephena vein on the inside 
of the hind-leg, above the hock. Should this not suc- 
ceed, blisters must be resorted to. 
_ Blood or Bog Spavin. —Use cold- oe nesses, 
placed upon the joint for. six or eight weeks, by means 
