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and small bottles of compressed tablets of apomorphia to their oufits. The 
former can be bought for one dollar, and the latter for about twenty-five cents. 
Tablets of various strengths can be obtained, and those which have about one- 
twentieth of a grain each must be the most convenient for general use. One 
such tablet, dissolved in ten or fifteen drops of water, would be right for small 
breeds; one tablet and one-half for those of medium size; and two tablets 
for the largest. Fairly small doses for use hypodermically are recommended, 
because large doses when administered to dogs often fail of their purpose and 
give rise to great disturbance of circulation, and even to paralysis. 
