. PLATE 3. ADVANCED STAGE OP LOCK-JAW. will be affected, and if not at first, if not relieved, will soon be. Treatment: Put the animal in a dark, quiet place, and see that no one goes near him but the attendant. I have found it best in the majority of the cases if the horse had a mate to let it stay with it, as the sick animal would be quieter. The bro- mide of potassium, if enough can be given, will cure the majority of cases. Give two ounces at a dose four times a day in a little bran mash, thin gruel, or water. Continue this until the spasms relax. I have given as much as three pounds be-


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