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CORRESPONDENCE. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
Editor Review: 
On page 124 of Review, the New Era gives the result of 
the analysis of Kendall’s spavin cure. 
Now you will find this analysis, or nearly the same, in the 
Druggist's Circular of April, 1891, as follows: 
Turpentine spt., 3 i, 
Alcohol, 5 ii, 
Camphor, § ss, 
Iodine, grs. xxv, 
Oil rosemary, 3 i, 
Petroleum (heavy) 3 ss. 
Also the same issue gives analysis of Gombault’s caustic 
Balsam, or a preparation similar to it: 
Croton oil, 
3 iv, 
Cottonseed oil, 
rr * * 
Oil camphor, 
3 i, 
Oil turpentine, 
§ii> 
Oil thyme, 
5 ss, 
Kerosene, 
3 iv, 
Acid sulphuric 
M. xx. 
Mix croton oil and cottonseed oil, then add sulphuric acid 
gradually, stirring constantly; then add the remainder. 
Yours, etc., 
W. H. Ridge. 
wanted 
A few copies of the American Veterinary Review for January and Feb¬ 
ruary, 1891. Address, stating price, etc., to 
SABISTON & MURRAY, Veterinary Publishers, 
916 Sixth Avenue, New York. 
PRACTICE FOR SALE. 
In a city of 50,000 population. No other graduate within 40 miles. For 
terms address R. H. DRUMMOND, D.V.S., 
213 East 9th Street, 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 
