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Methods cf Applying Antiseptic Poultice. 



Abscesses ami 

 Evil, Fistulous 



A— Throat Pad. 



B — Pneuuionia Jackot. 



C— Fetlock Pads. 



D— Fetlock Pads. 



E — Hock Bandage, Alanytail. 



F — Poultice Bandage. 



G — Manytail Bandage. 



^iM'l.^ 'iii'l in:ecl into the following deep seated \vniinds. and inh 



' and Fluid Sacs, after the_v have been opened, sucli as Poll 

 Withers, Capped Elbow, Capped Hock, Distemper, .Abscesses on any part of the 

 body, open collar or harness Galls, Blood Blisters (or bruises), often seen at the 

 point of the breast bone, abscess of the udder, punctured or lacerated wounds, such 

 as may be caused by barb wire, tin, glass, nails or slivers, sore feet due to rope 

 burns, wounds left after removing warts. 



It is a difficult and important thing in all deep seated wounds to keep proud 

 flesh from forming, and to cause the wound to heal nicely without a scar. This can 

 be done if the above directions are clearly and carefully followed. 

 Germ Killer cleanses the wound. 

 Healing Oil, soothes and heals. 

 Absorbent prevents proud flesh. 



Use Gall Balm for superficial or surface wounds, such as Collar Galls. Harness 

 Galls. Cracked or Inflamed Skin, Cracked Heels. Speedy Cuts (or Scratches), 

 Bruises or Irritated Skin, such as is often noticed on the knees, ankles, hocks, and 

 hips from lying on cement or rough floors without much bedding. For sore mouth, 

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

 of the skin, use Healing Oil. 



Healing Oil should be used freely on instruments and hands of operator, also 

 applied to the scrotum of all live stock castrated, such as calves, colts, lambs and 

 pigs. 



Healing Oil is invaluable to veterinarians or to parties who make a business of 

 castrating stallions, bulls, boars and rams, as it will prevent infection and blood 

 poisoning in all surgical operations. 



See Prescription No. 172, fogi' 181. 



