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part. When that has subsided, the following- balls will com- 

 monly effect the restoration of the parts : — 



Catechu, cMed japan earth 2 drams 



Gum arable, powdered 3 drams 



Gum myrrh half a dram 



Gum benjamin half a dram 



Balsam Peru half a dram. 



Mix with honey, into twelve, fifteen, or twenty balls, accord- 

 ing to the size of the dog- ; and give one night and morning. 

 A more frequent, but, to persons unacquainted with the 

 diseases of dogs, a more obscure source of bloody urine, 

 arises from fungous excrescences on the penis.— >S'ee Ulcer- 

 ous Affections, and Astringents. 



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Vaccination of Dogs, 

 See p. 134. 



Venomous Sites. 

 See Poisons. 



' Vermin. 



See p. 177. 



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Warts in Dogs. 



It is not uncommon for dogs to be troubled with warts on 



some parts of the body ; the most frequent of which are the 



lips the penis, and the prepuce. These excrescences may 



be either cut off, or, when they exist in clusters, they may 



