TO CORRESPONDENTS.
By MARA.
Notice to Readers.—Letters on farming subjects are invited and anewera will be giveto any queries which may be submitted.
I .«gwERS Lit iWaikato), writes :—' Will you please *»!•_• what aila my horse, and how to cure ' fffi About thfoe weeka ago he got down in .il stable and bruised his under lip. Since S«b one sido hangs down, and the horse ,«_. to havo lost power over it.' A bruise Mhe cheek is a common cause of this uniriitir accident. The lip hangs pendulous. <i the patient seems to have lost the power Tmove it. This loss of function is due to ,r_!vsis of the muscles from injury to an imrtant nerve. Apply warm fomentations to fh» rheek. and later on apply a blister made of l.niodide of mercury, one part, mixed with efght parts of lard.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 268, 9 November 1895, Page 3 (Supplement)
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