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If you want to see a display of veterinary instruments, write the 
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25 (adv. dept.) of this issue of the Review. 
Nuclein is an important adjunct in the treatment of all debilitating 
diseases in horses and dogs. In the latter, it is particularly valuable in dis¬ 
temper in connection with other medicaments. See literature on page 19 
(adv. dept.), together with other specialties of the Abbott Alkaloidal Com¬ 
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Control your shipping fever by promptly administering the proper vac¬ 
cine. Write Dr. W. L. Beebe, Director of the Beebe Biological Laboratories 
for particulars in regard to its administration prophylacticallv and therapeu¬ 
tically. See address on page 29 (adv. dept.) of this issue. 
Even, in the summer time the streets of the large cities are slippery, 
due to the universal use of asphalt pavement, and horses must be shod to 
meet the street conditions. The “air-cushion” pad manufactured by the 
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