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or more frequently if the animal express uneasiness and a desire 

 to micturate. 



Every case of laminitis should, if possible, be stabled in a 

 large, airy, well-ventilated loose box, the floor covered with 

 plenty of short straw, chaff, or other material that will not 

 entangle the animal's feet and legs. 



I do not recommend slinging except in cases that will or can 

 not lie down. 



If lameness threatens to remain, mild blisters may be applied 

 to the coronets with advanta^^e. 



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