DOGS. T07 



KENNEL LAMENESS OR CHEST FOUNDER^ 



The disease recognised by this name is rheumatism of the 

 muscles attaching the fore legs to the chest. 

 For treatment (see Rheumatism, page 98). 



KIDNEY DISEASES* 



These are not very frequent in dogs, and when they do occur 

 they are generally the result of violence over the loins or 

 improper medicines. 



Treatment for inflammatory attacks consists of good nursing, 

 a milk and farinaceous diet, and the application of the Elliman's 

 over the resfions of the loins. 



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LAMENESS. 



There are many causes for lameness in dogs, and every effort 

 should be made to ascertain what structures are involv^ed. 



Treatment. — All ordinary cases of lameness yield to 

 Elliman's, and when they do not a veterinary surgeon will be 

 needed {see Rheumatism, page 98). 



LARYNX. 



Inflammation of this most sensitive part of the throat arises 

 from several causes [see Bronxhitis and Catarrh, pages 

 93-95)- I^^ other cases it is brought on by incessant barking 

 and straining on the collar. Elliman's is the remedy, nothing 

 better can be suggested. 



LUNGS. 



Inflammation of the lungs is best treated by rubbing the 

 Elliman's into the sides of the chest and giving the mixture 

 prescribed for coughs (see Bronchitis, page 93). A veterinary 

 surgeon should be called in. 



