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840. Calculi, Urinary. 



Gravel — dogs, sheep. 

 Operation necessary. 



841. Canker in Horse's Foot. 



Degenerate horn on sole of horse's foot. 

 Dress with powdered alum or sulphate of copper, carbolic acid, formalin, &c. 

 Keep thoroughly dry. 



842. Canker of Ear. 



Fostid discharge from lining of dog's ear. 

 Wipe clean with cotton wool. 

 Do not wash ; dress with iodoform. 



S43. Capped Hock, Knee and Elbow in Horse. 

 Collection of fluid underneath the skin. 

 Hot and cold applications ; stimulating lotions and pre^ure. 



844. Cataract. 



Opacity of the crystalline lens, in horses and old dogs. 

 Treatment of little avail. 



845. Catarrh. 



Cold in the head, bowels, or bladder. 



Irritation of mucous membranes, with watery discharge. 

 Steam head with medicated watery vapour. 

 Give chlorodyne and small doses of linseed oil. 



846. Choking. 



Obstruction in the gullet. 

 Try to remove with hand, or pass the probang. 

 When left side (cow) much distended, puncture with trocar or knife. 



847. Colic. 



Gripes, spasm of intestine, two kinds, flatulent and spasmodic. 

 Give linseed oil and laudanum, with either spirits of nitre, or turpentine. 



848. Chorea. 



Involuntary spasmodic movement of the muscles. 

 Give nerve sedatives — chloral and bromides. 

 If in dogs from distemper, give Fowler's solution. 



849. CONJUNCTIVniS. 



Inflammation of the outer covering of the eyeball. 

 Remove irritant ; bathe with tepid water ; apply boracic acid lotion. 



