Ringworm. 



As a moist dressing for wounds of 

 long standing. 



Garget. 



Dry, scaly affections of hoofs and of 

 the legs of poultry. 



Open joint. 



Injection for puncture wounds. 



All chronic surface conditions in 

 which the use of iodine ointments 

 would not be practicable. 



Aqueous Preparatons of Iodine. 



Although, from a chemical stand- 

 point, the mixture of tincture of io- 

 dine with water would be considered 

 wrong, I have found that the addi- 

 tion of one dram of tincture of io- 

 dine to a quart of sterile water makes 

 a most satisfactory combination for 

 use in veterinary practice for a num- 

 ber of diseased conditions. 



In mal-odorous catarrhal diseases, 

 a mixture such as this makes a fine 

 wash. 



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