General Management in Disease 



or by an actual cautery. Wounds about the eye- 

 lids and nose require professional skill for their 

 correct adjustment. 



During the hot weather, flies trouble a wound, 

 which may become maggoty, and in order to 

 prevent this, smear the wound with an ointment 

 composed of I drachm of Oil of Eucalyptus to 2 

 ounces of Vaseline. 



Superficial wounds in the dog may be painted 

 with Friar's Balsam. In conclusion, it must be 

 strongly impressed upon the reader that an 

 apparently trifling wound frequently leads to the 

 most serious consequences, hence the advisability 

 of having recourse to Veterinary skill whenever 

 such is to be had. 



Yew-tree Poisoning (see Poisoning) 



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