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medicinal preparation for all kinds of live
stock and should be placed in the animal's
feed-box or in the vicinity of the place where
the animal is usually salted or watered. It
5 not only furnishes the necessary amount of
salt to the animal, but also administers the
medicinal materials mentioned that operate
to purify the blood, regulate the stomach
troubles, cause a healthy action of the skin,
io expel worms from the stomach and intestines,
and create a normal and healthy appetite.
The stock licking the brick tastes nothing
but the salt and clay, but at the same time
takes the proper quantity of medicinal ma-
15 terials mentioned.
Having described my invention, what I
claim is-
1. The herein - described medicated brick
for live stock consisting of salt, clay possess-
ing the characteristics described, and medici- 20
nal materials, all intimately mixed and dried
to form a block, as set forth.
2. The herein - described medicated brick
for live stock, the same consisting of salt,
clay, sulfur, saltpeter, copperas, nux vomica 25
and santonin, in approximately the propor-
tions specified, and all intimately mixed and
hardened into block form, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand in presence of two subscribing wit- 30
nesses.
JAMES B. EATON.
Witnesses:
A. W. FORDHAM,
R. W. TURNER.