696 THE DISEASES AND DISORDEES OF THE OX. 



(6.) In later stage. 

 (i.) Draught — 



Carbonate of ammonium, three drachms. 



Solution of hydrochlorate of strychnine, two fluid drachms 



Spirit of nitrous ether, one fluid ounce. 



Water, a sufficient quantity. 

 This draught may be administered twice daily. 



(ii.) Counter-irritants or blisters may be applied at the outset of the disease, 

 as in the case of acute bronchitis. 



BURNS. 



Local application — 



Solution of lime, one fluid part. 

 Olive oil, one fluid part. 



BURSAL ENLARGEMENTS. . 

 Ointment — 



Biniodide of mercury, one pound. 

 Olive oil, one pint. 

 Mix well, and add seven pounds of melted lard. 



CACHEXIA. OSTEO-MALACIA. 

 Draught — 



Phosphate of lime, four drachms. 

 Sulphate of iron, two drachms. 

 Gentian or calnmba, to make three ounces in all. 

 This medicine may be administered in a pint of water twice daily. 



CARBUNCLE. 



Draught — 



Powdered nux vomica, forty grains. 



Carbonate of ammonium, two drachms. 



Carbonate of iron, two drachms. 



Gentian, one ounce. 

 This mixture may be mixed with a pint of water, and given twice daily. 

 Local application, see Antiseptics. 



CATARRH. 



Draught — 



Solution of acetate of ammonium, four fluid ounces. 

 Bicarbonate of potassium, one ounce. 

 Spirit of chloroform, half a fluid ounce. 

 Water, a sufficient quantity. 

 This draught may be given twice or thrice daily. 



CATARRH, MALIGNANT. 



(i.) Draught — 



Tincture of perchloride of iron, one fluid ounce. 

 Salicine, one drachm. 

 Simple syrup, four fluid ounces. 

 Water, a sufficient quantity. 

 This draught may be given thrice daily 



