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VETERINARY HOMCEOPATHTc 



Mercurius solubilis, 



Mercnrius vivus, 



Natrum muriaticum, 



Nitrum, 



Niix Yomica, 



Opium, 



Phosphorus, 



Platina, 



Pulsatilla, 



Rhus ToxicodeadroD, 



Sabina, 



Secale cornutam, 



Sepia, 



Silicea, 



Spongia marinatosta, 



Squilla maritina, 



Stramonium, 



Sulphur, 



Thuja occidentalis, 



Veratrum album, 



Tartarus emeticus, 



Merc. sol. 



Merc. V. 



Nat. mur. 



Nitr. 



Nux. ». 



Op. 



Phos. 



Plat. 



Puis. 



Rhus t. 



Sab. 



See. 



Sep 



sa. 



Spong. 



SquiL 



Stram. 



Sulph. 



Thuj. 



Verat 



Soluble mercury. 

 Quicksilver. 

 Kitchen salt 

 Saltpetre. 

 Yomic nut. 

 White poppy. 

 Phosphorus. 

 Platina. 



Meadow anemogie# 

 Sumach. 

 Savina. 

 Spurred rye. 

 Cuttle fish. 

 Silex. 



Burnt sponge. 

 Sea onion. 

 Stinkweed. 

 Brunstone, 

 Tree of Life. 

 White hellbore. 

 Tartar emetic. 

 Nitric acid. 

 Phosphoric acid. 

 Tincture sulphur. 



Tlie remedies being in a liquid form, the best means oi 

 administering them to the horse is, to put six drops on a 

 small piece of bread, or on a wafer of flour paste, and to 

 raise the horse's head a little, " press down the tongue to 

 one side, and pull it out as far as may be, and then place 

 the wafer as far back as possible ; after which the mouth 

 is held closed with the hand, in order to compel the animal 

 to swallow the wafer." Schoefer says : In some cases the 

 dose has to be repeated ; but all useless and improper rep« 

 etitions should be avoided. If no change of any kind 

 should take place after the first dose, this is a sure sign 

 that the medicine had been improperly selected, and that a 



