362 REMEDIES SUITED 'TO THE DOG. 
Mange ointment: 
58a.—Green iodide of mercury, I drachm, 
Lard, 8 drachms. 
Mix, and rub in ‘carefully, every second or third day. 
STIMULANT S—see CORDIALS. 
STOMACHICS. 
The name describes the use of the remedies, which are intended 
to give tone to the stomach. 
Stomachic bolus: 
59.—Extract of gentian, 6 to 8 grains. 
Powdered thubarb, 2 2 to 3 grains. 
Mix, and give twice a day. 
Stomachic draught : 
60.—Tincture of cardamoms, } to 1 cuca 
Compound infusion of gentian, 1 ounce. 
Carbonate of soda, 3 grains, 
Powdered ginger, 2 grains, 
Mix, and give twicea day.’ * 
STYPTICS 
Are remedies applied to stop bleeding. In the dog the vessels 
seldom give way externally, but internally the disease is frequent 
enough, either in the shape of a bloody flux or bloody urine, or 
bleeding from the lungs, for which the following may be tried :— 
61.—Superacetate of lead, 2 to 3 grains.’ 
Tincture of matico, 30 to 50 drops. 
Vinegar, 10 drops. 
Water, 1 ounce. 
Mix, and give two or three times a day. 
TONICS. 
Tonics permanently increase the tone or vigour of the system, 
being particularly useful in the recovery from low fever. 
Tonic pill: 
62.—Sulphate of quinine, 1 to 3. grains. 
Extract of hemlock, 2 grains. 
Ginger, 2 grains, 
Mix, and give twice a day. 
