. Dr. Lesure's warranted veterinary remedies : the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases for which they are recommended. Horses; Veterinary drugs; Veterinary medicine; Horses. DR. LESURE'S REMEDIES FOR FAMILY USE. Several of my Specific Remedies will be found just as valuable for family use as they are for veterinary prac- tice. The only essential point in administering them is to remember that the dose for a horse is usually ten to twelve times greater than the dose for a man; otherwise, as to strength and purity, the Med- icines have no difierence whatever. I am continually receiving ma
. Dr. Lesure's warranted veterinary remedies : the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases for which they are recommended. Horses; Veterinary drugs; Veterinary medicine; Horses. DR. LESURE'S REMEDIES FOR FAMILY USE. Several of my Specific Remedies will be found just as valuable for family use as they are for veterinary prac- tice. The only essential point in administering them is to remember that the dose for a horse is usually ten to twelve times greater than the dose for a man; otherwise, as to strength and purity, the Med- icines have no difierence whatever. I am continually receiving many kind letters from people assuring me of the great benefit they have received from their use. Colic and Cramps.—Take five drops of the No. 1 Colic Cure every 15 minutes until relieved. As it is very bitter, most people prefer taking it in sweetened water. Chills and Fever.—Take at once two- to three-drop doses of the Fever drops in half a teaspoonful of water every hour until four to six doses are taken, when the time between doses may be extended to two hours. Never give over three drops at a single dose; iDut if the chill is heavy, it may be given every 30 minutes at first. InBammation of Bowels. — Treat same as for Chills, and take a table- spoonful of castor- or sweet oil every three hours until the bowels are in a lax condition. Rub the Special Lini- ment over the abdomen and keep as quiet as possible until all pain has subsided. InBamtnation of Stomach or Bow- els.— Treat same as for Chills, and apply the Special Liniment to abdomen. Take tablespoonful doses of castor- or sweet oil until a lax. USE IN THE NICK OF Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lesure, J. G. Harrisburg, Pa. : The Author
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