. Horse welfare : the "Giles" method of veterinary treatment : the original methods employed by Dr. Giles in an experience of over fifty years : enables one to treat successfully all ailments incident to the horse : to effect more cures than professionals employing any other treatment and prevent troubles they cannot avert .. . Brothers, * * * * My occupation is buying and selling horses and mules. I first became acquainted with Dr. Giles in 1891. Hecured a saddle horse for my uncle with his remedy GILES, Giles Lo-tion. My Uncle John, now dead, continued to buy the remedy from himright al


. Horse welfare : the "Giles" method of veterinary treatment : the original methods employed by Dr. Giles in an experience of over fifty years : enables one to treat successfully all ailments incident to the horse : to effect more cures than professionals employing any other treatment and prevent troubles they cannot avert .. . Brothers, * * * * My occupation is buying and selling horses and mules. I first became acquainted with Dr. Giles in 1891. Hecured a saddle horse for my uncle with his remedy GILES, Giles Lo-tion. My Uncle John, now dead, continued to buy the remedy from himright along after that. My Uncle John was best acquainted with and he bought most of the medicine. ^ * * * The horse cured, which was given up by the veterinaries, was called Ken-tucky Blue Eyes and was very valuable. He had what is called shippingfever, or stock yards of Missouri, County of Jackson, ss. I, Arthur Fidler, Notary Public within and for Jackson County,State of Missouri, do hereby certify that the foregoing depositions ofJudson M. Riddle, A. D. Cottingham and Roy L. Cottingham, are true andcorrect. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed mynotarial seal at Kansas City, Missouri, in said county, January, 1905. (Seal.) Arthur Fidler, Notary Public, Jackson County, Kentucky Blue Eyes. 16 GILES. RESPIRATION AND PULSE. BLOOD PURE IN HEALTH. HORSES in their natural state keep themselves healthy. They roamin herds over the plains and foothills, seeking the best grazingplaces, eating food which they know is best for them, taking theproper amount of exercise and, except by accidental injury, are neversick. It is only when their natural way of living is interfered withthrough domestication, that troublous ailments develop. Even under therestrictions of his domesticated state, the horse is deemed the healthiestof all animals. In health, the blood of a horse is pure, having a proper division ofred and white blood corpuscles, t


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