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linum factitium N.F. (artificial Carlsbad salts). Mucus-dis- 

 solving alkalies; used in bronchial catarrhs and in catarrhal and 

 croupous pneumonia. Dose for cattle, 50-100, 5 iss to iij ; horses, 

 25-50, 5vj to §iss; sheep and goats, 2-5, 5ss to i; dogs, 1-2, grs. 



XV to XXX. 



10. Anisum, foeniculum, carum, *jumperus and other aro- 

 matics. Good expectorants in mild bronchitis. Dose for cattle, 

 25-50, 5vj to 5 iss; horses, 10-25, oijss to vj, 



11. Oleum terebinthinae, pix liquida, creosotum, *creoIm, 

 balsamum peruvianum, benzoinum, camphora and terebinthina. 

 Stimulant expectorants, and at the same time disinfectant, in 

 chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis and pulmonary gangrene. 

 Dose for horses and cattle, 10-25, Sijss to vj; dogs, 0.1-1, grs. 

 iss to XV. 



12. Glycyrrhiza and extractum glycyrrhizae, saccharum and 

 syrupus. Mild stimulant and solvent expectorants. Dose, ad 

 libitum. 



13. Morphinae sulphas. Morphine sulphate. A specific cough 

 remedy for dogs. Dose, 0.01-0.05, gr. 1/8 to ^; usually 

 combined with hydrocyanic acid in the form of aqua amygdalae 

 amarae. Dose of the latter for dogs, 0.5-3, rjjvij to xlv. Codeinae 

 phosphas or codeinaB sulphas is still better than morphine. Dose, 

 three times that of morphine. 



