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883. Gastritis. 



Inflammation of the stomach. 

 Small dose of linseed oil and laudanum ; morphia hypodermics. 

 Hot blankets rolled round the body. 



884. Glanders in Horses. 



Specific contagious disease. 

 Nasal ulcers and discharge from the nose. 

 Isolate and disinfect ; dangerous. 



885. Glossitis. 



Inflammation of the tongue. 

 Wash with boracic acid or chlorate of potash solutions. 



886. Grapes in Horses. 



Inflammation of the skin of horses' heels, with enlarged growths. 

 Wash with antiseptic solutions; dress with powdered alum or blue vitrol. 



8S7. Grease. 



Inflammation of the skin of the horses' legs, with foetid discharge. 

 Wash with disinfectants; dust with boracic acid, iodoform and charcoal. 



888. Grogginess.— (sf^ Navicular Disease). 



889. H^m,\turia. 



Bloody urine from the urinary organs, due to disease or injury. 

 Keep quiet ; give salt and sulphate of iron combined. 



890. Hjemoglobinuria of Ruminants 



Red Water (Muir 111). 

 Give Epsom salts or common salt in water. 

 Iron and vegetable tonics. 



891. Hemoptysis. 



Bleeding from the lungs. 

 Perfect quiet ; cold compress round the chest. 

 Give spirits in water when necessary. 



892. H.emorrhage. — [see Bleeding). 



893. H.'emorrhage Post Partem. 



Bleeding after parturition. 

 Dash cold water over loins and pack wet cloths into the womb. 

 Give tincture of iron in cold water as a drench. 



