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Biologies 



Prophylactic 'Dose: 5 Mils (Cc). 



Therapeutic Dose: Intravenously, 3 Mils (Cc). Subcutaneously, 5 

 to 10 Mils (Cc). Repeat injections at 12 to 24 hour intervals until 

 marked improvement is obtained. For intravenous injections, the 

 marginal ear vein is best adapted. 

 Code 



Salad— 20 Mil (Cc) vial $0.60 



Sane— 50 Mil (Cc) vial 1.20 



ANTI-HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA SERUM (for SWINE) 

 (Anti-Swine-Plague Serum) 



For the treatment and prevention of Hemorrhagic Septicemia in swine 

 (swine plague). 



Produced from the blood of horses hyperimmunized against numerous 

 virulent strains of B.suisepticum. 



Prophylactic Dose: 20 to 30 Mils (Cc). The immunity produced is 

 passive. Immunity of longer duration is obtained from Hemorrhagic 

 Septicemia Bacterin. 



Therapeutic Dose: 50 to 200 Mils (Cc) repeated each 18 to 24 hours 

 until symptoms subside. Intravenous injections, through the mar- 

 ginal ear vein, give best and quickest results. Also used subcutane- 

 ously or intramuscularly. 



This disease and its treatment is described under Biologic Notes, 

 see page 139. 



Code 



^a^re— 50 Mil (Cc) vial $1.20 



Sail— 100 Mil (Cc) vial 2.20 



Saint— 250 Mil (Cc) vial 5.00 



ANTI-INFLUENZA SERUM (EQUINE) 



For the treatment and prevention of influenza and its complications, 



in horses. 



Produced from the blood of horses hyperimmunized against highly 



virulent bacteria isolated from acute cases of equine influenza. 



See notes on Equine Influenza, page 130. 



Prophylactic Dose: 10 to 30 Mils (Cc). 



Therapeutic Dose: 50 to 100 Mils (Cc) as indicated by size and 



condition of patient, to be repeated until desired effect is obtained. 



Inject intravenously. 

 Code 



Sadit— 20 Mil (Cc) vial $0.60 



Sadon—50 Mil (Cc) vial 1.20 



Sadug— 100 Mil (Cc) vial 2.20 



ANTI-MIXED INFECTION SERUM (for SWINE) 



For the treatment of so-called mixed infection in swine, also of 



Necrotic Enteritis, whether following Hemorrhagic Septicemia or 



existing independently of the latter. 



For Notes on these conditions, refer to Mixed Infection and Necrotic 



Enteritis, page 162. 



This serum is produced from the mixed blood of individual horses 



hyperimmunized against B.suisepticum, B.suipestifer, B.paratyphosus 



