. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fio. 905.—Thickening ot the Fiii. 9(l().—The Leg Fig. 907.—The Leg as il Tendons, Caused by Bang- in its Natural Appears when Filled Ing or Striking the Part. Condlllon. or Swelled. stable without any of the usual symptoms, should first be given astrong cathartic, and twenty-four to thirty-six hours after give thefollowing powders in the feed morning and night :— Sulphate of iron IJ oz. Powdered digitalis leaves. 3 oz. Nitrate of potassa 6 oz. Powdered mix vomica J oz. Make into twelve p


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fio. 905.—Thickening ot the Fiii. 9(l().—The Leg Fig. 907.—The Leg as il Tendons, Caused by Bang- in its Natural Appears when Filled Ing or Striking the Part. Condlllon. or Swelled. stable without any of the usual symptoms, should first be given astrong cathartic, and twenty-four to thirty-six hours after give thefollowing powders in the feed morning and night :— Sulphate of iron IJ oz. Powdered digitalis leaves. 3 oz. Nitrate of potassa 6 oz. Powdered mix vomica J oz. Make into twelve powders, and give in feed morning and night 690 DISEASES AXD THEIR TREATMEXT. as above directed, until the animals feces become of a blackishcolor, then stop. By this time the horse should be well. If the case is weak anddebilitated, omit the physic and powders, and give good, nutritiousfood. In the meantime the horse in either case should have gentleexercise. It is bad practice to bandage. The application of bandageswith stimulating liniment prevents the free circulation of the blood,thereby ca


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