It is of much more frequent occurrence in the South than in 
cooler climates. For the past year I have been experimenting with 
the object of producing something that would cure this disease, and 
believe that I have found it. When Glovers Medicine for 
Black Tongue has been used at the beginning of the trouble the 
result of the treatment has been most satisfactory and gratifying. 
Animals when first taken sick should be given a good dose of 
Castor Oil. Thoroughly disinfect and fumigate quarters. Give 
whites of raw eggs and Glover 9 s Digestive Pills after each 
meal. 
SORE FEET IN DOGS 
This is a trouble with which dogs are 
much affected, particularly those that are 
used in Alaska, which is due to long jour¬ 
neys over ice and snow, and to the feet 
becoming frost-bitten. The feet get great¬ 
ly inflamed, much swollen and extremely 
sensitive, which incapacitates them for 
work. When this condition exists they are 
necessarily laid up, much to the incon¬ 
venience and financial loss of their owners. In other sections 
where dogs are used in hunting, such as setters, pointers, hounds 
and spaniels, after a number of days at work on hard ground, 
their feet will become quite sore. The pads worn down thin, thus 
depriving the internal structures of the foot the natural protection 
given them by nature, briar and sand burrs adding their share to 
the trouble. Glover's Medicine for Sore Feet reduces all 
swelling and inflammation, heals all raw surfaces and hardens the 
feet. For Foot Eczema my Mange Medicine is recommended in¬ 
stead. 
Dr. H. Clay Glover: Golovin, Alaska. 
Dear Sir :—I received from Mr. Edward A. Hansen, of Golovin, 
one bottle of your “Foot Medicine,” and wish to say that it is a 
great medicine for dogs’ sore and frozen feet. It certainly heals, 
hardens and deadens pains in dogs’ feet. I am driving from 9 to 
n dogs, and have had none of them laid up on account of sore feet 
since I got your “Foot Medicine.” 
Respectfully, ERIC JOHNSON. 
Mail Carrier between Nome and Unalaklest. 
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