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DADD'S VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 



Remedy for Hemorrhage in Performing Operations. 



Apply, by means of a compress of linen or sponge, a small 

 quantity of persulphite of iron. This is the most valuable styptic 

 known to veterinary science. 



Fluid Extract of Aconite. 



-Monk's-hood.) 



(Aconilum Napellus- 



This medicine is used as a very powerful sedative and narcotiCj 

 in all cases of active or inflammatory disease of the lungs or brain 

 It is highly recommended by the professors of our art as a reliable 

 antiphlogistic in the treatment of acute affections. The dose is 

 from ten to twenty drops. This medicine is said to be very effi- 

 cacious in inflammatory rheumatism, and as a fine topical remedy 

 in localized painful affections, such as laminitis, myalgia, etc. 



Hyposulphite of Soda. 



The hyposulphite of soda is useful in all kinds of diseases known 

 as rinderpest, pleuro-pneu»monia, typhoid affections, and in en- 

 zootic affections, and in all diseases caused by fermentation in the 

 blood, such as Texas fever, malignant scarlet fever, typhus, etc. 

 The hyposulphite of soda can be used with great success in the 

 treatment of the above and other affections of an enzootic origin, 

 yet I have found it more efficacious and reliable when prepared 

 as follows: 



Hyposulphite of soda ") 



Hypophosphate of lime. . . > each 1 oi. 



Hypophosphate of potass. . ) 



Fluid extract of ginger 2 ob. 



Sugar of milk 1 oi. 



Proof spirit , 1 pt. 



Dose, two ounces, two or three times daily. 



