. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. 12 'nttt>«m'ilipww«tw>wtocwil»,nibthea<owimi<iyttM.» BUitarlnc Cut the hair away from the parts to be blistered and around the outside edge apply "Dr. CUurk'i Craol Soothing Mlva" then rub the part to be blistered for 5 or 10 minutes with "Dr. Clark's Fire Blister," tie up the horse's head so he cannot reach the blis- ter, leave on for 24 hours then wash off and apply "Dr. Clark's Creol Soothing ; Repeat uiis proc


. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. 12 'nttt>«m'ilipww«tw>wtocwil»,nibthea<owimi<iyttM.» BUitarlnc Cut the hair away from the parts to be blistered and around the outside edge apply "Dr. CUurk'i Craol Soothing Mlva" then rub the part to be blistered for 5 or 10 minutes with "Dr. Clark's Fire Blister," tie up the horse's head so he cannot reach the blis- ter, leave on for 24 hours then wash off and apply "Dr. Clark's Creol Soothing ; Repeat uiis process if necessary in two or three weeks. To make a Blister Penetrate Dissolvea tablespoonful of Chloral Hydrate in a wine glass of water and apply for 15 minutes, before using the blister. Bog Spavin Caused by a strain bruise or injury. The joint mem- branes are inflamed and secrete too much "joint ; The parts feel hot and puffy. Treatment: Bathe parts continualUy for 6 hours with hot water, then apply a hot linseed meal poultice or"; Continue this for several days then apolv "Dr. Clark's Firo ; In mild cases applications of "Dr. Clark's Spavin Cure" or "Dr. Clark's Absorbol" usually cures the trouble. We also recommend "Dr. Clark's White ; Blood Spavin A distension or enlargement of the large vein which passes over the spavin place. Apply hot fomentations and massage with "Dr. Clark's White Ual- ment" or "Or. Clark's Spavin Cure" or "Dr. Clark's Absor- ; ^^ Bloating See under "Colic and Tympani- ; Boils Appljr "Dr. Clark's Absorbol" and night and morning give "St. John's Condition Powders' in the feed. Bone Spavin A disease of the hock - jointââ caused by a sprain â in- flammation sets in and a h a r d lumjj forms on the inner side of the hock and later turns to a bony formation. If treatment is adopted


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