. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. A disease m which part of the hoof is re- placed by an e nlarged spongy mass or _ ^wth, which sore and ten- der. Treatment: Poultice for a few days, cut away as much as pos- sible of the mass without bleeding then wash the parts with an anti- septic solution made with warm water and "Dr. OUrk'i Creol," then apply "Dr. Clark's Hoof ; Repeat this process until the trouble is cured and this treatment will cure it if the case is not too


. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. A disease m which part of the hoof is re- placed by an e nlarged spongy mass or _ ^wth, which sore and ten- der. Treatment: Poultice for a few days, cut away as much as pos- sible of the mass without bleeding then wash the parts with an anti- septic solution made with warm water and "Dr. OUrk'i Creol," then apply "Dr. Clark's Hoof ; Repeat this process until the trouble is cured and this treatment will cure it if the case is not too chronic. Cancer See under "EpitheUal ; Capped Hock A tumorous swelling filled with a watery fluid caused by an injury to the hock. Make an opening into the swelling and let the fluid o u t— -. , syringe with an antiseptic solution made with warm water and "til. Claik's ; Apply "Dr. dark's. Abeorbol," or "Dr. Claik'i White Ualment" nigfat and morning. Oive alio a don of"Dr. Olark'a Purginf Bone Ball " Do not neglect these iweUinn or they will form into hard fibroid masses, which can onlv be cured with "Or. Clark'i lire ; Capped Bbow Same as "Capped ; Carbuncle Give night and morning "Dr. Clark's OhiU and Few Cure," also a few doses of "Dr. Clark's Purgtag ; Apply hot unseed meal poultices or "Ther- moglstlne" several times a day then apply "Dr. Clark'f Vhite uniment" 3 times a da> Carles—(Bone THceratlon or De- caj) There is a heavy offensive smell of bone decay. Wash the part with an antiseptic solution made with warm water and"'s Creol" (a tablespoonful to one quart), lance and make an open- ing and syringe out with the anti- septic solution and if necessary also use equal parts of peroxide of hydrogen and water for pus. Scrape the bone with a dull in- strument and again wash with the antiseptic solution. Con-


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