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829- Bleeding from Wounds. 



Ligatures, pressure, styptics, or application of hot iron. 



830. Bog Spavin. 



Distension of the synovial sac in front of hock joint. 

 Pressure, blistering, and firing. 



831. Bone Sp.'Win. 



Bony enlargement on the front and inner section of the lower part of 

 hock joint. 

 Rest ; cold applications ; blisters, and firing. 



832. BoTs IN Horses. 



Larva of botfly in stomach. 

 Turpentine and linseed oil. 

 Salt and iron ; green food. 



833. Braxy IN Sheep. 



Wet and dry blood disorder. 

 Change diet ; give salt. 



834. Broken Knees in Horses. 



Wash and dress with antiseptics 

 Apply cold water bandages. 

 Caustic lotions ; dry dressings. 



835. Bronchitis. 



Acute and chronic inflammation of bronchial tubes. 

 Place in well- ventilated box ; give nitrate water to drink. 

 Steam nostrils with medicated watery vapour. 



836. Bruises. 



Cold and hot water applications ; embrocations. 



837. Brushing. 



Striking one leg with the other ; faulty action and bad shoeing. 

 Cold water bandage to injured part ; attention to shoeing. 



838. Burns and Scalds. 



Protect part from the air. 



Apply treacle, or equal parts lime water and oil. 



Cover with cotton wool. 



839. Calculi, Intestinal. 



Dustballs in large intestines. 

 Laudanum and chloral hydrate to relieve pain. 

 Strong purgatives to be avoided. 



