AND LECTURES est 
WHAT TO DO. 
Look to the bowels first and if they are not well open 
give purge recommended in pneumonia, ani when they 
have been moved off begin tonic powders prescribed in 
laryngitis. Bathe heels with warm water and apply this: 
PRESCRIPTION. 
Mig@scea Ole t .2.. 2 me. . 8 omiices 
Samapnor SUM a. 2. kee . I-72 OUNCE 
UL SOAS Vie a Saleen oA OILMEES 
Mix and apply to heels once a day. 
Cocked Ankle. 
This is a condition in which a horse is from some cause 
iuclined to rest his heels on the lower back part of his legs. 
Cause—Sprains, bruises of the heel, corns, etc. 
HOW TO KNOW IT. 
The heels are raised, the ankle joint is thrown forward 
and there is no soreness. 
WHAT TO DO. 
Seek out cause and remove it is sufficient for a cure. 
Ring-Bone. 
This is simply a bony enlargement on the pastern. 
Cause—Any injury which sets up an inflammation on or 
near the pastern may produce it. 
HOW TO KNOW IT. 
We can feel it plainly around the paster~ either in lumps 
or aring running entirely around, and t may seem as if 
spread out on the bone, 
