. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 ®he greebev ant* gtpcvx&man 1 November 1, 19u2 u SAVE-THE-HORSE" SPAVIN CURE 1753 End Street, Washington, D c. much pleased with the result and have recom- Geuilemenâla the case of my horse lean say I monded it to all my friends. Wishing you all was not sanguine whoa three veterinary surgeons success. C. S. Cleaver, MORE CONVINCING THAN STATEMENTS ARE THE ACTUAL EXPERIENCES of those who have tried 'Save-The-Horse" Spavin Cure. Such results as the following are carrying "Save-The-Horse" over skepticism, prejudice and uncertainty. No m


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 ®he greebev ant* gtpcvx&man 1 November 1, 19u2 u SAVE-THE-HORSE" SPAVIN CURE 1753 End Street, Washington, D c. much pleased with the result and have recom- Geuilemenâla the case of my horse lean say I monded it to all my friends. Wishing you all was not sanguine whoa three veterinary surgeons success. C. S. Cleaver, MORE CONVINCING THAN STATEMENTS ARE THE ACTUAL EXPERIENCES of those who have tried 'Save-The-Horse" Spavin Cure. Such results as the following are carrying "Save-The-Horse" over skepticism, prejudice and uncertainty. No man will see his horse suffer and become incapacitated when such facts prove convincingly the possibilities of this remedy: send for a bottle, as you are aware, and it worked like a miracle. On the 21st of July, when I got him, he was a very lame horse, and on the 9th of September we gave him four heats, all around 2:30, and the next day we gave him Ave heats, from 2:26 to 2:24 h{, which was a severe test, but he never flinched. He is as sound as ever a horse was, but the ankle is enlarged some yet. Will it remain so? My idea in having Mr. Utterback send for the second bottle was to try to take the enlargement down, and at the same time continue the treatment a little longer. Perhaps I used the remedy too liberally, but I thought if a little was good, a good deal was better. Please answer, stating what you think of the case. Respectfully yours, Alex Patterson. after examining the horse said he could not be cured. All agreed thathe would be lame probably for the rest of his life. It was a bone spavin of ;irs' standing, and the horse was twevle or thirteen years old. and Un/y said it was almost impossible to cure such a case I had him blistered several times without relief- I paid $10 for two applications for a wonderful eure, and I sent him into the country the early part of summer for pas- ture, and while there tried a bottle of , but he came back to me on three legs as it we


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