182 HERNIA. 



Hcemorrhage, or Blood -Jloiving. 

 See Astringents. 



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Hcemorrlioids. 

 See Piles. 



Head, swelled. 

 See Mange, acute. 



Heat in Bitches. 

 See Breeding. 



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Hepatitis. 

 See Inflamed Liver. 



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Hernia. 



Dogs now and then have hernia: very fat dog-s are more 

 liable than others to a protrusion of the omentum through 

 either the abdominal ring-, the umbilicus, or through an acci- 

 dental opening between the abdominal parieties; but as these 

 .'hernias are usually irreducible, and seldom become strangu- 

 lated, so no rules are necessary for their treatment. 



