492 VETERINARY LECTURES 



900. Hernia. 



Rupture ; displacement of bowels. 

 Bandage and operation. 



901. Hoose. 



Thread worms in windpipe. 

 Keep indoors in comfortable quarters ; dry beds. 

 Turpentine and oil ; fumigations ; nutritious diet. 



902. Hoven. 



Distension of the paunch. 

 Give linseed oil and turpentine. 

 Puncture with trocar and cannula, or knife. 



903. Hydatids on Brain — Sturdy. 



Ccenurus Cerebralis. 



Watery tumour on the brain from tape-worm of the dog. 

 Operation. 



904. Hydrophobia. 



Rabies. 

 A specific febrile disease produced by a virus, principally seen in the 



dog. 

 Destroy. 



905. Hydrothorax. ' 



Water in the chest. 

 Operation ; iron tonics. 



906. Indigestion. 



Dyspepsia, injudicious feeding. 

 Mild aperient medicine, combined with vegetable tonics. 

 When acute, hot cloths to the belly. 



907. Inflammation. 



Acute, subacute, and chronic. 

 Local treatment ; cold or hot applications to the part. 

 Constitutional treatment : mild laxatives and fever medicines. 



908. Influenza. 



Specific infectious febrile complaint of horses, of epizootic char- 

 acter. 

 Isolate patient ; warm, comfortable box ; bandage legs and clothe 



body. 

 Nitrate water to drink ; steam nostrils. 



909. Intussusception. 



Telescoped gut (see Enteritis). 



910. Jaundice. 



Yellows ; derangement of the liver. 

 Give saline laxatives, and small doses of calomel. 



911. Kennel Lameness (see Rheumatism). 



