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honey or molasses and smeared every hour or two on the tongue 

 or cheek. In such cases the addition of powdered liquorice, and, 

 if the suffering is acute, of extract of belladonna will serve an 

 excellent purpose. 



The danger of infection of the stomach and bowels may be 

 met by combining with the above or administering separately 

 salol in doses of 2 to 3 drachms or naphthol in doses of. 4 to 5 

 drachms to the larger animals. For sheep or swine one-fourth 

 of these doses may be given, and for a shepherd's dog one-six- 

 teenth to a twentieth. 



As alternate antiseptics may be named, boric acid, permanga- 

 nate of potgsh and salicylate of bismuth. These from their com- 

 parative absence of taste are especially useful in carnivora. 



Counter-irritants to the throat are useful. For the horse, 

 sheep, dog and cat, use equal parts of strong aqua ammonia and 

 olive oil. For the solipeds a cantharides blister. For cattle or 

 swine equal parts of strong aqua ammonia and oil of turpentine 

 with a few drops of croton oil, or grains of tartar emetic. 



Finally during convalescence a course of iron and bitters may 

 be useful, especially in debilitated subjects. 



PHLEGMONOUS PHARYNGITIS. 



Submucous inflammation and abscess. Solipeds especially. Specific, or 

 due to microbian pus infection . Traumatism ; from foreign bodies in tonsillar 

 and mucous follicles, from rough, fibrous food, instruments, etc. 



As a sequel of catarrhal pharyngitis. Symptoms ; as in catarrhal form, 

 ■with more swelling and tenderness, glandvilar swelling, dyspnoea, and difii- 

 culty in swallowing ; local induration followed by fluctuation and pointing. 

 Complications ; asphyxia, laryngeal oedema, purulent or inhalation pneu- 

 monia, pharyngeal fistula, palsy of vagus, secondary abscesses, septicaemia. 

 Lesions, local, general. Treatment ; General and local, fomentation — hot 

 or cold and antiseptic. Embrocations. Lancing. Tracheotomy. 



As distinguished from catarrhal pharyngitis this is inflamma- 

 tion of the submucous tis.sue and adjacent lymph glands, tending 

 to abscess. 



It is especially common in solipeds and rather rare in other 



