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_ -- Foment the teats well with warm water and Castile-soap; after which, wipe the bag dry, and dress with citrine ointment.
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Take the animal upon a warm, sunny day, and with a scrubbing-brush cleanse the skin thoroughly with Castile-soap and water; when dry, apply in the same manner the following mixture; white hellebore, one ounce; sulphur flower, three ounces; gas-water, one quart; mix all well together.
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Injections of Castile-soap and water should be freely used; the application of the mustard, hartshorn, and water to the belly will also be found very beneficial.
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Mix; to be sprinkled on the part, after washing with Castile-soap and water.
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Or, the following: spirits of turpentine, half an ounce; Castile-soap, one ounce; Jamaica ginger, one drachm; opium, one drachm.
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Cleanse them every day with Castile-soap and water, being careful not to rub or touch the surface of the sores.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Ray Vaughn Pierce 1877
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