. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. "Narrow gatti mi doors often Inflict injuriei oo horses iind ; Cons«stionof KLimjsâr'ont. blood which causes congestion of the kidneys. Symptoms: The horse assumes a stretcliing attitude (see cut). Treatment: Give "Dr. Clark's Plirging Ball" also injections of warm water, apply hot fonientn- tions, or hot water bags to the loins. Cut off the feed for 4S hours and give several doses of flaxseed tea. If feverish (rfve night and niornipg &qu
. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. "Narrow gatti mi doors often Inflict injuriei oo horses iind ; Cons«stionof KLimjsâr'ont. blood which causes congestion of the kidneys. Symptoms: The horse assumes a stretcliing attitude (see cut). Treatment: Give "Dr. Clark's Plirging Ball" also injections of warm water, apply hot fonientn- tions, or hot water bags to the loins. Cut off the feed for 4S hours and give several doses of flaxseed tea. If feverish (rfve night and niornipg "Dr. ClarK's Chill and Fever Cure.'' When trouble is cured put horse in good condition with "St. John's Con- dition ; Conjunctivitis For treatment see under "Kye ; Cords (Thick or Sore) Apply "Dr. Clark's ; Golds Give "Dr. Clark's Distemper Cure," or "Chill and Fever Cure" also "Dr. Clark's Lung ; CoL itipation Give a good purge with "Dr. Clark's Purging Ball" and then j keep the horse regular and in ' good condition by giving night and morning "St. John's Con- dition ; In severe ahd obstinate cases of constipa- tion it may be necessary to give injections of warm soap suds. Constipation in coltsâfeed al- ternately bran mash and boiled barley. Constitutional Diseases Must be treated through the blood, and the proper method to adopt is to give "St. John's I Condition Powders" regularly j in tUe feed until the blood is rich I and pure and a new and healthy condition of the system has been built up. Contused Fetlock Treat the same as "Broken Knee" Corns Caused by iir even pressuic of the shoe, con traction of tl:.â hoof and oth; r causes. Treatment: Ue- move the shoe and poultice ih â foot for several days with "Ther- mogistine" or linseed meal. Then cut the corn out and appi ,â I ' 'Dr. Clark's Hoof Ointme
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