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Section III. 
AFFECTIONS OF THE MOUTH AND TONGUE. 
CHAPTER I. 
DENTITION. . . . ap ee ae 
Teething not attended by any distufance . 
AFFECTIONS OF THE TEETH . . Sets 
The teeth ought to be well cared (e a eo ase el Sie 
Never allow a dog hard bones to gnaw . 
STOMATITIS. . . ga! Be bE ais SAR Oe 
Usually due oz an grritant poison . : oa 
« Value of a dog greatly reduced by poor teeth. a & 
SWOLLEN GuMS .. . - 
A sure evidence of neslett 7 
WARTS ON THE LIPS 
Should be removed as they 3 appear 
GLossITIS ; 
Treatment should be prompt pail energetic: 
PARALYSIS OF THE TONGUE . 
Victims generally suffer too much to live 
BLAIN . oie, uel? ne) Give Ae a a Ce BE 
Bad management largely responsible . . . . . 
CHAPTER II. 
PAROTITIS . . . . 
General health rarely wood where ‘dita disease: occurs . 
RANULA 
Sometimes a pen ‘will sme acure. 
OBSTRUCTION OF THE (ESOPHAGUS. . . « . eee 
Under ether removal of the obstruction is easier. 
PHARYNGITIS : 4 
An ordinary sore throat @ uncomplicated 
Section IV. 
DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE 
CHAPTER I. 
DIGESTION. . . . By Siete GD te 
Where various foods s are digested 
SYSTEM. 
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