8 HEALTH AND DISEASE 



Sulphate of Magnesium. — See Epsom Salts. 



Sulphate Of Quinine. — As a tonic quinine is administered in general 

 debility, following upon an attack of one or other of the specific fevers 

 of the horse. Given in large doses during the course of the fever, it 

 acts as an antipyretic and reduces temperature. 



Sulphate Of Sodium. — Administered as a preventative against con- 

 tagious diseases, but with doubtful efficacy. 



Sulphate of Zinc. — It is only as an external application that sul- 

 phate of zinc is used in veterinary practice. In this connection it is 

 applied to wounds and ulcers to keep proud flesh down and promote the 

 healing process. It is also useful as an injection in leucorrhoea in mares. 



Sulphocarbolate Of Sodium. — Sometimes used in flatulence arising 

 out of indigestion. 



Sulphurated Antimony. — As an alterative it is serviceable in some 

 skin diseases, swelling of the legs, and general unthriftiness. 



Sulphurated Potash. — Chiefly employed as a remedy against skin 

 parasites and some chronic skin diseases. In weak solutions (1 grain 

 to the ounce) it has been used as an injection to destroy ascarides in 

 the rectum. 



Sulphuric Acid. — A powerful caustic. Useful in the removal of 

 warts and proud flesh from wounds. 



Sulphuric Acid (Diluted). — Useful as an antidote to lead-poison- 

 ing. Sometimes given as a tonic in combination with vegetable bitters. 



Sulphuric Ether. — Inhaled in the form of vapour, it reduces sensi- 

 bility to pain. Given internally, it is a powerful diffusible stimulant and 

 antispasmodic. Useful at the outset of a chill, and as a remedy in colic 

 in conjunction with opium. 



Sulphurous Acid. — In solution in glycerine it is useful for ring- 

 worm. In its gaseous condition it is employed for disinfecting stables, 

 &c. For this purpose sulphur is burnt on charcoal with closed doors 

 and windows. 



Tannic Acid. — Astringent. Used as an outward application in skin 

 diseases, impetigo, and eczema. Internally in diarrhoea and intestinal 

 lreemorrhage, and in catarrhal affection of the larynx. 



Vinegar of Cantharides. — Useful in splints, spavins, and chronic 

 sprains to tendons, ligaments, and joints, and for other purposes. 



