. A Treatise on the horse and his diseases [microform]. Horses; Horses; Horseshoeing; Chevaux; Chevaux; Marechalerie. â V le Ireda >leof Jan. seder tiups Qsive d not have 3ipte, 'I KUko have vever lid be ALL r his f ^. 1 J . in. ^. ON. PROF. FLINT'S HOUSE AND CATTLE RENOVATINa POWDERS. Having thoronghly testod thevirtncHof tlin ai)ove named powderH and found them to l)e the moHt rcnmi'kul)lt; and valuable nowdciH we have ever known to be nHed for horwes or cattle, we have completed arrnngenicntfl whereby we are enabled to furnifh thene powderH to oiir patrons throughout the United Stati;«,


. A Treatise on the horse and his diseases [microform]. Horses; Horses; Horseshoeing; Chevaux; Chevaux; Marechalerie. â V le Ireda >leof Jan. seder tiups Qsive d not have 3ipte, 'I KUko have vever lid be ALL r his f ^. 1 J . in. ^. ON. PROF. FLINT'S HOUSE AND CATTLE RENOVATINa POWDERS. Having thoronghly testod thevirtncHof tlin ai)ove named powderH and found them to l)e the moHt rcnmi'kul)lt; and valuable nowdciH we have ever known to be nHed for horwes or cattle, we have completed arrnngenicntfl whereby we are enabled to furnifh thene powderH to oiir patrons throughout the United Stati;«, having ho- cured the Sole Aokncy for the United BtateH and Canada. AS A BLOOD PURIFIER thcne pow- der8 have no equal to our knowledge for any diHeane or bad condititm canned by impure blood. Every man known, or should Know, that thounands of hor^eH are sick or in bad condition, as their owners say, simply because their l)]ood is impure, which is caused by tbe horse l)eing kept in a barn where the atuios- phere is foul, or by being fed on improper food. We have no hesitancy in saying that Prop. Flint's Rbnovatino Powdkrs are the very bfst remedy known (In our opinion) for any ill condition or sickness caused by impure blood, which may l)e known by the horse looking poor, being dull, coat being rough and not looking thrifty, hide bound, legs Bwelling, etc. We never knew it to fail, (in any case of 111 condition as described above, after one or two pounds had been g'ven to a horse according to directions), but wliat the horse would fat up in a very short time, and act entirely different, really making him a new horse. FOR COUGHS. We have always found it a perfect cure for every kind of a cough, whether of short duration or of long standing; if given until one to three pounds had been used for cases of long standing. Also, a jjcrfect cure for epizo(itic. HEAVES. We never have had occasion to use any remedy for this disease ourselves, but several parties have reported to us that


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