DOGS. 



For internal medicine give a mixture of chlorodyne, lemon 

 juice, and glycerine in the proportion of one to three drops of 

 the first, and ten of the second in a drachm of the last. This 

 may be given twice or three times a day. 



Prevention.^ — Sporting dogs should not be put up into a dog- 

 cart while wet, but made to follow a little way, the pace being 

 suited to tired animals. They soon get dry on the road and 

 may be better for some wisping as well. It is not getting ivctj 

 it is getting dry, that does the mischief. 



The chronic subject must have less food, and in small bulk, 

 never being allowed to fill himself to repletion. 



BRONCHOCELE OR GOITRE. 



A disfigurement in the neck caused by enlargement of the 

 glands. 



Treatment. — Recent cases are curable by rubbing in 

 Elliman's daily until soreness is produced. Chronic ones, in 

 addition to the external treatment, are absorbed by a course of 

 iodide of potassium, which should not be employed without the 

 advice of a veterinary surgeon. 



BURNS AND SCALDS. 



Treatment. — To the injured parts freely apply a mixture of 

 lime water and linseed oil. 



CANCER. 



Malignant growths of this kind are not frequent in dogs, 

 and before passing a death sentence the owner should have a 

 professional opinion. 



The tumours along the belly of bitches are usually simple, 

 and in the formative stage are capable of being dispersed by the 

 use of the E^Uiman's, but they rarely attract attention in time, 



