. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. "^^l!?^!!'?!'^ "⢠«>o«««d ttal ik<, 4, Ml ; OpbUuImla .See under "Eye»; Op«a Joint l"hia trouble is aeriouii and often fatal. Always conault your Vet. Surgeon This trouble is caused by a pene- trating wound which allows the Synovia (Joint oil) to escape and pus forms. Treatment: Syringe the parU with an antiseptic solution made with one quart of warm water and one taljlespoonful of "Dr. OUrk'i Oreol,&q


. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. "^^l!?^!!'?!'^ "⢠«>o«««d ttal ik<, 4, Ml ; OpbUuImla .See under "Eye»; Op«a Joint l"hia trouble is aeriouii and often fatal. Always conault your Vet. Surgeon This trouble is caused by a pene- trating wound which allows the Synovia (Joint oil) to escape and pus forms. Treatment: Syringe the parU with an antiseptic solution made with one quart of warm water and one taljlespoonful of "Dr. OUrk'i Oreol," and then fill the wound with the following paste: "Dr. OUu-k't Oreol," 30 drops. Glycerine, 2 loaspoonfuls Flour to make a thick paste. Smear over the edges of the wounds "Dr. CUrk'i Oreol Soothing Saive" and cover the whole with a cold "oil cake poultice," change twice a day until pus ceases to form, then omit thu paste and use only poultices. Keep the horse in good condition with "St. Jolin'l Condition ; OrcUtisâ"InflunniAtion of the Teiticle" Caused by injuries or over-sti- mulation. The parts are hot, swollen, and tender, the animal suffers much pain. Treatment: Give a dose of "Dr ClMk'g Purging BaU," and for two days mght and morning, irive "Dr. Clark's ;1;nd a bran mash. Bathe the parts every four hours with the follow- ing lotion: Arnica, 1 ounce Laudanum, 1 ounce Sugar of Lead, jounce Hot water, 3 pints Mix. If this does not reduce the swelling apply the following night ami morning: Iodide of lead, S drams. Extract of Belladonna, 3 drams. Vaieiine, Jounces. Mix. Orer-roMhee Usually found in young horses and pacers, when the heel of the front foot strikes the too of the hind foot an inflamed sore is caused between the hair and the hoof producing lameness. Treatment: Apply "Dr. Clark's WhiU Liniment'^ and get your blacksmith to lookafterthe shoeing Outof


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