destroy the hair follicles. It is therefore desirable that something 
should be used that is harmless and at the same time effective. 
Glover*s Mange Medicine is a positive medicine for any and 
all cases of true mange, effectually destroying the parasites, and 
contains no poison of any nature. It is so perfectly harmless that 
it might be given internally without any bad results. It would 
merely purge the bowels and have a beneficial effect on the blood. 
It should be thoroughly applied over the entire body, rub¬ 
bing it well into the skin and allowing it to remain on. Should a 
second application be necessary, it may be made three days later. 
Usually one or two applications are sufficient to effect a radical 
cure. Any case of skin trouble that it fails to effectually cure 
may positively be determined as not a true mange. And although 
the Mange Medicine will usually correct all external troubles 
arising from causes heretofore mentioned, the animal may con¬ 
tinue to break out, in which case some form of eczema exists. (See 
Eczema.) 
As a kennel will become infected in time from keeping a mangy 
animal in it, after applying Mange Medicine the kennel should 
be thoroughly disinfected, otherwise there is fear of the animal 
retaking the disease. The better plan is to remove the animal to 
new quarters. Mange Medicine is not recommended for cats. 
Office of Menagerie, Central Park, N. Y. 
Mr. H. Clay Glover: 
Dear Sir :—I take pleasure in giving my endorsement to your 
MANGE MEDICINE, having used it on camels, llamas, cattle and 
African wart hogs with perfect success. Would recommend it as a 
speedy cure for skin diseases. Respectfully yours, 
W. A. CONKLIN, V. S. Director. 
H. C. Glover, Esq.: 
Dear Sir :—Your IMPERIAL MANGE MEDICINE is the best I 
ever saw or used. I have had spaniels very bad with mange, and 
your medicine completely restored them; in fact, in a month the 
hair was as long as ever it was. I recommend it to any one having 
dogs afflicted this way. 
T. A. STEPHEN, 
Federal Bank, London, Ont. 
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