Leucorrhoea] * 7^ [Liniment 



Leucorrhoea : 



Symptoms: A pale, yellowish discharge from 

 vulva. May occur before heat, but more often 

 afterwards, and frequently seen after pupping. 



Treatment : Syringe with a weak tepid solution 

 of Condy's fluid, about half a teaspoonful to half 

 a pint of water. If the discharge is persistent, 

 syringe with one drachm of powdered burnt alum 

 in half a pint tepid water night and morning. 



Give tonics, as from half x to three grains of 

 sulphate of iron (made into a pill), two or three 

 times a day. 



Lice : See Insect. 



Liniment : The following is a soothing 

 liniment for recent cases of sprains and injuries 

 to joints, etc. : — 



Recipe : The Liniment : 



Tincture Hydrocyamus, - - 4 drachms. 



Methylated Chloroform, - - 4 drachms. 

 Spirits of Camphor, - 1 ounce. 



Soap Liniment, - 2 ounces. 



Mix. 



Apply with friction night and morning. 



A stimulating liniment for bronchitis, sore 

 throat, pneumonia, etc. : — 



Recipe : The Liniment : 



Strong Solution of Ammonia (Liq. 



Amnion. Fort.), - - 3 drachms. 

 Soap Liniment to - - - 4 ounces. 

 Mix. 



Apply with friction night and morning. 



1 According to the size of the dog. See p. 86. 



