Janes' Up-to-Now Doctor book And Ready Remedies for the Horse
The book Janes' Up-to-Now Doctor book And Ready Remedies for the Horse was written by author Janes, Silas Richard, 1876- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Janes' Up-to-Now Doctor book And Ready Remedies for the Horse book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Janes' Up-to-Now Doctor book And Ready Remedies for the Horse a good or bad book?
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When cleaned, black every part with the following dye : One ounce extract logwood, twelve grains bichro- mate of potash, both pounded fine ; when put into two quarts of boiling rainwater, and stir until all is dissolved. When cool, it may be used. You can bottle and keep for future use if you wish. It may be applied with a shoe-brush, or anything else convenient. When the dye has struck in, you may oil each part with neats foot oil, applied with a paint brush, or anything convenient. For second... oiling use one-third castor oil, and two- thirds neats foot oil mixed. A few hours after, wipe clean with a woolen cloth, which gives the harness a glossy appearance. The preparation does not injure the leather or stitching, makes it soft and pliable and obvi- Doctor and Receipt Book 171 ates the necessity of oiling- as often as is neces- sary by the ordinary mjethod. Salve for Man or Beast. — For all kinds of old sores, use honey and rosin, melted together; add lard enough to make a paste; when cool, it is fit for use.
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