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 A List in Tabulated Form of some of the Medicines 



AND THEIR DoSES COMMONLY USED FOR THE HoRSE, 



Cow, Sheep, Pig and Dog. 



1070. The doses are for ordinary adult animals, and can be increased or diminished, 

 as the case may be. For younger animals the doses must be regulated according 

 to age. Thus, for a horse three years old and upwards, "cow and sheep two 

 years, pig, one-and-a-half years, dog. one year old, gi\'e full doses as per table ; 

 for an animal half the above ages give half the quantity of medicine, and so on, 

 as example — 



Horse three years old . . . . . . Give full dose. 



,, One-and-a-half years old .. Half the dose. 



,, Nine months old . . . . One-fourth the dose. 



„ Four-and-a-half months old . . One eighth the dose. 



FOR THE COW FROM A QUARTER TO HALF AS MUCH 

 MORE CAN BE GIVEN AS WHAT IS NAMED ON THE FIRST 

 COLUMN FOR THE HORSE. 



The terms used in the annexed columns may be understood as follows . — 

 Oz. stands for Ounce; Dr. for Drachm ; Gr. for Grain ; Dp. for Drop. 



