handling of the case, thus constituting 

 the entire treatment. Under these cir- 

 cumstances, it is never a difficult matter 

 to decide as to the value of the treat- 

 ment or the activity of the agent used. 



Were there no other means of demon- 

 strating the fact that iodine, in some 

 of its forms, arouses the animal organ- 

 ism to the end, and in the direction, of 

 marked efforts at regional cure of vari- 

 ous pathological states, we would have 

 evidence of ample weight to convince 

 us of this in the results that we daily 

 get with its application in a general 

 practice. 



There is hardly any therapeutic re- 

 sult from which the practising veter- 

 inarian derives more professional sat- 

 isfaction than he does from the sure, 

 gradual effect of properly selected and 

 correctly applied iodine preparations in 

 chronic pathological conditions of the 

 articulations, from the speedy and 

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