APPENDIX A 499 



990. Tread. 



Bruise of the coronet. 

 Cold applications ; if skin broken use antiseptics. 



99 1- Tuberculosis. 



Specific disease, local or generalized, due to bacilli. 

 Test with tuberculin. 

 Give cod-liver oil. 



992. Tympanites (see Colic, Hoven). 



993. Ulcers. 



Various. 

 Astringent antiseptic dressings. 

 Good, nourishing diet, with iron tonics ; blister. 



994- Urticaria (see Nettlerash). 



995. Vaginitis. 



Inflammation of the vagina. 

 Inject antiseptic solutions ; give linseed oil and laudanum. 



996. Variola Ovina. 



Small-pox in sheep. 

 Isolate animals. 



997. Volvulus. 



Twist of the bowel (see Enteritis). 



998. Warts (see Angle Berries). 



999. Weed (see Lymphangitis). 



1000. Whistling in Horses. 



Modified form of roaring. 



1001. Worms. 



Great variety infesting various parts of the body. 

 Nematoda (round and thread worms), as ascarides, oxyures, 

 strongyli. 



Trematoda (flat worms). 



Cestoda — taenia, tape-worms. 

 Give turpentine and linseed oil. 

 Salt, sulphate of iron, and flowers of sulphur. 



1002. Wounds. 



Wash with antiseptics ; stop bleeding with pressure ; stitch up. 



