. Dr. Lesure's warranted veterinary remedies : the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases for which they are recommended. Horses; Veterinary drugs; Veterinary medicine; Horses. FOR PRIVATE TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 39 water. Give alternately 30-drop doses of Dr. Lesure'^olicCure and Fever Drops to relieve the pain and keep down inflammation until six or eight doses are given. Give copious injections into the rectum of warm soap and water, insert the hand well greased, and carefully remove all hard lumps, thus aiding the injections. Rub one-fourth of the contents of a bottle of Dr. Les


. Dr. Lesure's warranted veterinary remedies : the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases for which they are recommended. Horses; Veterinary drugs; Veterinary medicine; Horses. FOR PRIVATE TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 39 water. Give alternately 30-drop doses of Dr. Lesure'^olicCure and Fever Drops to relieve the pain and keep down inflammation until six or eight doses are given. Give copious injections into the rectum of warm soap and water, insert the hand well greased, and carefully remove all hard lumps, thus aiding the injections. Rub one-fourth of the contents of a bottle of Dr. Lesure's Lini- ment over the belly,and wrap blanket around body to retain heat. Repeat in one-half hour. After you get a clear passage through the horse the symptoms will abate, and the horse will slowly recover, but he should be fed sparingly at first, with the addition of a Renovator Powder twice a day, which will cause him to gain strength Spinal Meningitis.—This disease has become quite common of late years amongcity horses, but not very common in country towns. It seems to attack horses mostly that stop and start often on heavy loads, getting hard strains on the loins. Sometimes it will suddenly appear in certain sections, to the extent that it would seem like an epidemic. It appears mostly in the spring, during cold, damp, and changeable weather. Symptoms.—Dullness; hates to move; pains and stiffness, es- pecially in turning around ; sometimes little or no use of hind parts; soreness of spine; pulse not much increased at first, but becoming more rapid as the disease advances; has a distressed look; will sometimes fall down; cannot rise; has no use of hind parts. The urine is often scanty and suppressed, and the horse very costive. The disease is often fatal, in severe attacks, in two or three days, but may continue longer; the recovery is slow if the animal lives. ALWAYS FOLLOW DIRECTIONS Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page


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