118 THE EQUINE HOSPITAL FORMULARY. 



Ointment. 

 Ointment of tar. 



Mammitis. 



The pulse is accelerated to about 82, the respiration, 

 too, is quickened, and the temperature may be 104° F. The 

 mammae are hard and tumefied, hot, painful, and tender. 

 The swelling may increase for several days, until the whole 

 under-surface of the abdomen may be swollen, and the 

 inguinal glands affected. The udder must be fomented 

 and external dressings applied, and fever medicine must 

 be administered. 



Draught. 



Tincture of belladonna, four fluid drachms. 

 Spirit of nitrous ether, one fluid ounce. 

 Water, sufficient to make six fluid ounces in all. 

 This draught may be given thrice daily. 



Draught. 



Bicarbonate of potassium, one ounce. 



Water, to make eight fluid ounces of solution. 



Liniment. 

 Belladonna liniment. 



Mange. 



Ointinent. 



Oil of stavesacre, one fluid drachm. 

 Benzoated lard, one ounce. 



Ointment. 



Sulphur, one ounce. 

 Benzoated lard, one ounce. 



