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Book - Dr. Chase's New Receipt Book and Medical Advisor or Information for Everbody by A.W. Chase M.D., 1920.
Cattle or horses are usually bitten in the feet. When this is the case all that is necessary to do is to drive them into a mud hole and keep them there for a few hours ; if upon the nose, bind the mud upon the
place in such a manner as not to interfere with their breathing. And I am perfectly satisfied that soft clay mud would be an excellent application to snake bites on persons, for I know it to draw out the poisoning from ivy, and have been assured that it has done the same for snake bites of persons as well as for cattle. Mud draws out rattlesnake poison.