DISEASES OF CATTLE. 89-^ 



WARTS 



Are little tumors, and often appear very suddenly and are liable to appear at any 

 part of the body or limbs, angles of the mouth, corners of the eyes or tips of the 

 ears. For this reason they are difficult things to remove, and great care should be 

 taken in removing them. The only safe and reliable method is to apply Wartine, 

 once daily, to w^arts of all kinds until they disappear. The large warts should be 

 pulled out by the roots with the fingers or forceps; then apply the Wartine and 

 Healing Lotion alternately to the wound thus made. 

 See Prescription No. 77, page 177. 



WOUNDS. 



There are many different kinds of wounds, some being due to e.xternal injuries, 

 others the result of an improper condition of the blood. 



Wounds of every nature, both surface and deep-seated, should be washed with 

 a solution of Germ Killer. 



Use both Absorbent and Healing Lotion, alternately. Apply and inject same in 

 the following deep-seated wounds, and into abscesses and fluid sacks, after they 

 have been opened; capped knees, blood blisters (or bruises); fistulas, lump jaw, 

 abscesses, or abscesses of the udder; punctured or lacerated wounds, such as are 

 often caused by barb-wire, tin, glass, nails or slivers; sore feet due to cracking, and 

 formation of ulcers between the claws ; wounds left after removing large warts. 



Tt is difficult and important in all deep-seated wounds to keep proud flesh from 

 forming, and to cause the wounds to heal nicely without a scar. This can be done 

 if the above directions are carefully and closely followed. 



GERM KILLER cleanses the woimd. 

 ABSORBENT prevents proud flesh. 

 HEALING OIL soothes and heals. 



Use Healing Oil for superficial or surface wounds such as cracked or inflamed 

 skin ; bruises or irritated skin, such as is often noticed on the knees, ankles, hocks, 

 and hips, from lying on cement floors ; cracked or sore teats ; sore mouth, both 

 around the mouth and inside ; bites of insects ; poisoned or inflamed condition of 

 the skin, and all superficial irritations of the skin. 



Healing Oil should be used freely on the instruments and hands of the operator. 

 It should also be applied to the scrotum of all live stock castrated, such as calves, 

 colts, lambs and pigs. 



Healing Oil is invaluable to the veterinarian, or to parties who make a business 

 of castrating stallions, bulls, boars, or rams, as it prevents infection and blood 

 poisoning in all surgical operations. 



See Prescription No. 78, page 177. 



The raising of live-stock and poultry is of incalculable importance to 

 the country: meat, milk, cream, butter, cheese, eggs, feathers, wool, leather, 

 and numerous by-products swelling the receipts from these sources to over- 

 whelming figures. 



The annual receipts from the cattle industry alone in the single state of 

 Wisconsin equal the total annual gold production of the U. S., $92,000,000.00; 

 and this does not take into account the great value of cattle in fertilizing the 

 soil. 



