5 J o VETERINARY LECTURES 



Antiseptic Fever Draught for Horse or Cow. 



III. Sulphate of Quinine . . . . . . i dr. 



Hydrochloric Acid . . . . . . 20 dp. 



To be mixed in 1 pint cold water, and given as a drench twice a day, 

 with 2 drachms of chlorate of potash in the drinking-water. 

 Pars. 41, 200, 205. 



Antiseptic Fever Powders for Cow. 



IV. Hyposulphite of Soda . . . . 2 oz. 



Exsiccated Iron . . . . . . . . 1 dr. 



Mixed Carminatives (Par. 10 19) . . . . 3 oz. 



Mix, and give in 1 quart of thin gruel night and morning. 

 Par. 807. 



Fever Powders for Rheumatism, for Horse and Cow. 



V. Salicylate of Soda . . . . . . 2 dr. 



Bicarbonate of Potash . . . . 3 dr. 



Mix, and give in the food night and morning. 

 Pars. 142, 143. 



Ammonia Nitrated Water. 



VI. Carbonate of Ammonia . . . . . . 3 dr. 



Nitrate of Potash . . . . . . 3 dr. 



Dissolve in a pail of cold water, or cold hay tea, and offer animal to 

 drink, for general fever purposes. 

 Pars. 441, 444. 



1068. Liver or Alterative Pills for Dogs. 



Blue Pill Mass . . . . . . 1 dr. 



Powdered Aloes . . . . . . . . 1 dr. 



Powdered Rhubarb . . . . . . 1 dr. 



Mix, and make into twelve pills, and give one every third day. 

 Pars. 529, 531. 



1069. Lotions, Refrigerants. 



A simple refrigerant can be readily made as follows 



I Saltpetre 



Common Salt 

 Cold Water 

 Vinegar 



Dissolve the salt and saltpetre in the water, then add the vinegar. Shake 

 well up, and apply a little to the affected parts, after hot fomentations. 

 Pars. 147, 158. 



An A ntiseptic Lotion for sore and ulcerated mouths can be made as follows : 



II. Condy's Fluid . . . . . . 1 tablespoonful 



Cold Water . . . . . . . . 1 pt. 



Or— 



III. Boracic Acid . . . . . . 2 dr. 



Hot Water . . . . . . 1 pt. 



The mouth may be washed out night and morning with a little of 

 either of the above. 



Pars. 228, 230, 231, 232, 236, 237. 



