Biologies 



b. and B.coli, respectively. All antigens used are of porcine origin. 



Prophylactic Dose: 10 to 30 Mils (Cc). 



Therapeutic Dose: 30 to 100 Mils (Cc) repeated each 12 to 24 hours 



until improvement is noted. 



Inject subcutaneously or intramuscularly. 

 Code 



Sally— 50 Mil (Cc) vial. $1.20 



8al2)—100 Mil (Cc) vial 2.20 



Salt— 250 Mil (Cc) vial 5.00 



ANTI-STREPTOCOCCIC SERUM (EQUINE) 



For the treatment of septicemia, pyemia and all infections of horses 

 suspected of being due to streptococcus. 



This serum is produced from the blood of horses hyperimmunized 

 against numerous strains of streptococci isolated from cases of 

 septicemia, pyemia and many localized suppurative conditions in 

 horses. 



Therapeutic Dose: A minimum dose of 50 Mils (Cc) is recommended. 

 The maximum dose will depend upon the acuteness of the case and 

 size of patient. Repeat as frequently as indicated. Inject intraven- 

 ously. 



Code 



Saper—50 Mil ( Cc ) vial $1.20 



Saiwt— 100 Mil (Cc) vial 2.20 



NORMAL HORSE SERUM 



For usage and description please refer to notes on Biological Therapy, 



page 165. 



Code 



Sarex— 20 Mil (Cc) vial $0.60 



Sarim—50 Mil (Cc) vial 1.20 



Sarut— 100 Mil (Cc) vial 2.20 



TETAIVUS ANTITOXIN 



For the prevention and treatment of tetanus in all species of animals. 

 Produced from the blood of horses hyperimmunized against the toxin 

 of B.tetani. 



Prophylactic Dose: 500 to 1500 units, injected subcutaneously or 

 intravenously. If the immunizing injection is delayed more than 48 

 hours, after injury is sustained, a second injection should be made 

 within 3 days. 



Therapeutic Dose: 5000 to 20000 units or more. Results depend 

 upon the use of sufficient antitoxin to neutralize all of the toxin in 

 the system. Repeat as frequently as the judgment of the attending 

 veterinarian directs and the condition of the patient indicates. 

 Heavy dosage, both intravenously and intramuscularly is often ad- 

 visable. 



Please refer to "Tetanus" under Notes on Biological Therapy, page 170, 



