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Trusting that you are enjoying good health, 
1 remain, yours very truly, Frank Harvey. 
SUNDRIES. 
Kendall’s Spavin Cure. —The following formula is the 
result of an analysis made in our laboratory and makes a prep¬ 
aration not to be distinguished from the original. Kendall’s 
Spavin Cure is put up in a twelve-sided amber bottle, which 
contains 5 y 2 oz. of clear brownish-red liquid. It contains 
camphor and a heavy petroleum oil, turpentine, alcohol, free 
iodine and oil of rosemary in the following quantities : Tur¬ 
pentine, 1 fl. oz., alcohol, 2 fl. oz, camphor, 240 grains, iodine, 
25 grains, petroleum oil (heavy) fl. dr., oil of rosemary, 1 
fl. dr. In the mixed fluids (without filtering) disolve the cam¬ 
phor and the iodine .—New Era. 
A Specific for Tetanus Discovered. —Dr. R. Schwartz, 
of Padua, announces the successful treatment of tetanus by 
means of injections of the tetanus antitoxin of Tizzoni and 
Caltani. These experimenters succeeded in producing im¬ 
munity against tetanus even in animals susceptible in a high 
decree, and have shown that the blood-serum exerts an anti- 
toxic action, and is capable of producing immunity against 
and cure of the disease. They succeeded in obtaining this 
tetanus antitoxin in a solid state by the addition of alcohol to 
the serum, and by drying the precipitate in vacuo. As the 
disease in man is of longer duration and less certainly fatal 
than in many animals, there seemed to be good reason to hope 
that the tetanus antitoxin might be of great value. Gagliardi, 
of Molinella, treated a severe case by hypodermic injection 
of one gramme. All symptoms of tetanus disappeared and 
complete recovery ensued. Schwartz relates at length the 
case of a peasant boy, aged fifteen treated, by him.— Medic. 
Rec. 
FOR SALE. 
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Good practice in city of forty-five thousand (45,000), with country practice. 
No other graduate within one hundred and ten (110) miles. Mild Winter and 
cool Summer. J. POE, V.S., Knoxville, Tenn. 
