into the tissues quite vigorously; when 

 this is done a single application each 

 day suffices. 



Other indications for the oily prep- 

 arations, as well as for aqueous prep- 

 arations, of iodine, have been pointed 

 out in the chapter devoted to the selec- 

 tion of iodine preparations for practical 

 use. 



Ointments of iodine — which, for me, 

 mean lodex — have, by far, the most 

 extensive field of application, and the 

 uses to which an iodine ointment may 

 be put have already been quite clearly 

 indicated. I will, however, remark 

 some of the points to be considered in 

 using lodex in such cases as spavin 

 lameness and similar affections of the 

 articulations. 



In choosing, for treatment with lodex, 

 a case of spavin lameness, the practi- 

 tioner should select only those cases in 

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