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THE DOG IN DISEASE. 



Name of drug. 



Dose, 



Tinct of iron. 



Citrate of iron and 



quinine, 

 Tinct of uux vomica. 



Ext. of nux vomica. 



Tinct. of quassia. ; 

 Tinct. of gentian. . 

 Compound tinct of j 



gentian. 

 Compound tinct. of ' 



cinchona. 

 Tinct. of rhatany. 

 Tinct, of kino. 



Oxalate of cerium. 

 Subnitrate of bismuth. 



Pepsin. 



Bichloride of mercury 

 (corrosive sublimate), 

 Wine of colchicum. 

 Iodide of potassmm. 



Syrup of the iodide 

 of iron. 



Liquor arsenicalis. 



Salicylic acid. 



Salicylate of sodium. 



Potassium chlorate. ' 



Sodium hyposulphite. 

 Biborate of sodium 



(borax). 

 Boric (Boracic) acid. 



Sulphate of zinc. 



Acetate of lead. 



Tannic acid. 



Remarks. 



5-15 drops. 



3-8 grs. 



3-10 drops. 



5-15 drops. 

 5-15 drops. 

 5-15 drops. 



5-20 drops. 



10-30 drops. 

 10-30 drops. 



1-4 grs. 

 3-10 grs. 



1-5 grs. 



^0-2^ gr- 



8-30 drops. 

 1-4 grs. 



20-60 drops. 



3-20 drops. 



5-10 grs. 

 5-15 grs. 

 5-10 grs. 



3-10 grs. 



5-10 grs. to 

 1 oz. of water. 



5-10 grs. to 

 1 oz. of water, 



3-15 grs. to 

 1 oz. of water. 



3-15 grs. to 

 1 oz. of water. 



3-10 grs. to 

 1 oz. of water. 



Valuable in erysipelas, diphtheria, 

 etc. 



A most excellent tonic when the 

 appetite is poor, etc. 



Valuable vegetable bitter; also 

 stimulant to nervous system. 



Good to combine with other reme- 

 dies in pill form. 



[ Good vegetable bitters. 



Mild vegetable bitter ; suits a weak 

 stomach. 



Tonic to stomach and system gen- 

 erally. 



) Internal astringents. Useful m 



] diarrhoea. , . 



) Sedatives to stomach in vomitmg. 



i Useful in gastritis, diarrhcea, 



\ dvsenterv. 



Assists digestion. Useful in cer- 

 tain forms of dyspepsia. 



Given cautiously, it is a valuable 

 alterative to the nutrition. 



Useful in rheumatism (acute). 



Useful ulterative in rheumatism, 

 etc. Dose to be small at first, 

 gradually increased, and closely 

 watched. Well to combine with 

 a vegetable bitter. 



Alterative. Useful in debilitated 

 dogs of a certain class ; acts 

 also as a tonic. 



Small dose at first; gradually in- 

 creased ; occasionally stopped ; 

 never given on an empty stomach. 



Useful in mange as an ointment; 



also for foul sores. 

 Best remedy known for acute rheu- 

 matism. 

 Valuable as a blood tonic, etc., in 



diphtheria, etc. 

 Useful in distemper. 

 Useful as a lotion. 



