Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . Fig. 398.—Extreme Age. Fig. 399.—Ideal Colts Mouth. It may be asked, How is it, if the trouble arises from a carioustooth, that the matter comes from the Answer : By the imprisoned matter forming a sinus into thenasal cavity. The treatment for all such cases is, first, in the removing of the offending cause, namely, the tooth it-self, and also, as far as possible, thedead or diseased parts, and favoringa healthy condition of growth bycleansing out the parts with a strongsolut


Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . Fig. 398.—Extreme Age. Fig. 399.—Ideal Colts Mouth. It may be asked, How is it, if the trouble arises from a carioustooth, that the matter comes from the Answer : By the imprisoned matter forming a sinus into thenasal cavity. The treatment for all such cases is, first, in the removing of the offending cause, namely, the tooth it-self, and also, as far as possible, thedead or diseased parts, and favoringa healthy condition of growth bycleansing out the parts with a strongsolution of carbolic acid or chlorideof lime, or any good , protect the parts from the lodg-ment of particles of food, by fillingwith a pledget of tow saturated with the tincture of myrrh, or anygood healing astringent, and dress once a day. If there is diseasedbone or fungus growth, it should be treated the same as for otherdifficulties of the same kind.* * Since writing the above, my attention has been called to an article in the Journal of Com-parative Medicine and Sur(/ery, of April,


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