. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. ' GenUtnew p«y« beit in handling t horu or colt.'. Coronltis Inflammation of the coronet. Treatment: Remove the shoe poultice for a few days with J?^"*****""'" then apply "Dr. Clark's White Liniment" and put on a bar shoe, also use "Dr. Clark's ; Coughs Give "Dr. Clark's Lung and Heave Cure" and apply a small quantity of "Dr. Clark's White Liniment" to the throat. Damp- en the hay before feeding. &quo


. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. ' GenUtnew p«y« beit in handling t horu or colt.'. Coronltis Inflammation of the coronet. Treatment: Remove the shoe poultice for a few days with J?^"*****""'" then apply "Dr. Clark's White Liniment" and put on a bar shoe, also use "Dr. Clark's ; Coughs Give "Dr. Clark's Lung and Heave Cure" and apply a small quantity of "Dr. Clark's White Liniment" to the throat. Damp- en the hay before feeding. "Br. Clark's Distemper Cure" is also reconimcnded. Cracked Heels or Chapped Heels Caused usually by cold frosty weather, also in the summer by dryness and dust Treatment: Wash the parts with an antisep- tic solution made with one quart of warm water and 1 tublespoonful of "Dr. Clark's Creol," then dry the parts thor- oughly and dust with a mixture of equal parts of powdered alum and oxide of zinc, then apniv "Dr. Clark's Hoof Ointment.'"' Cracked Hoof Usually caused by pounding on hard pavements or on hard roads, and a brittle hoof. Treatment: Bore a few small holes in the hoof on each side of the crafk and then with wire (Sutures bring the crack together as much as possible, and then apply "Dr. Clark's Hoof Ointment.'' Shoeing with clips is also a good plan m some cases. Of course always wash out the crack care- fully and if proud flesh has formed, reduce it by dusting on Powdered ; If nec- essary pare the hoof. (Cut illustrates a crack that has been sutured with 3 wires). Cracks—(Sand) This cut shows how hoof is pared and then shod with toe clips. Then apply "Or, Clark's Hoof lOintment," until better. 'cracks—(Quarter) Treat as under "Cracked Hoof" and "Sand Crack.' Cramp (in Muscles of the back) A) ,ly hot fomentations until the muscles relax, then rub in along the muscle "Dr. Clark's White


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