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■ ".v: \-;;i 7"• '' ~"" 1. - - Arsenic lib.; '.•rrl'Mv.v- 4 ■ r -■ :\vi-.vr soda) ,21b.: v. ".V' - J-V-ii the arsenic an I r.'.via • it'vJy wilh five v:iilons of ire water-for :v,-o hor.rs to wiui-o its tfcnmurh solution; «s the fluid boils dc*v:; keen acid in?,* the water. After boiling'for two hours, mix with balance of water so that there shall be 25 gallons of the mixture. Pour this into shallow wooden troughs through which the sheep must be compelled to slowly travel. Bluestone Treatment. —■ Take of bluestone lib., water 5 gallons; dissolve the bluestone thoroughly "and dress the feet with same. Whatever treatment is adopted it will be found necessary 'to trim and pare the feet thoroughly, treating any growth with butyr of antimony,- bluestone solution (strong), or a liniment composed of bluestone (finely powdered), 1 part, Stockholm tar 4 parts; mix thoroughly and apply where proud flesh is anticipated to occur.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 98, 11 September 1908, Page 3
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150UNKNOWN King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 98, 11 September 1908, Page 3
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