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Show Answer by Dr. Frederick, A. C. U. In regard to the horse you describe de-scribe as having been injured, I would advise a thorough application of the following, after the part has been thoroughly cleaned and the hair clipped. clip-ped. Red iodide of mercury, one paTt, cantharides, one part and vaseline, vase-line, eight parts, mixed into an ointment oint-ment and applied by a brisk rubbing for ten or fifteen minutes over the enlargement. If there is a discharge the opening should be probed to as certain if there is any foreign body inside. If so it should be removed. Inject wound with equal parts of hydrogen-peroxide and water. Keep the part absolutely clcin. Apply the above ointment the second time if necessary, if the condition docs not subside. If the hair seems to conic out over this area it will be well to wash the part thoroughly with sonp and water and apply vaseline. |