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DISEASES OF THE HOUSE. 



inji^tions,' wheieas, colic, in very many cases, can be 

 readilv cured by the injection alone. Therefore, never put 

 confidence in any person who undertakes to cure colio, 

 without injections of warm water, soap and salt. 



Instruments. — The various cuts of instruments, repre- 

 sented throughout the book, explain themselves. The few 

 here given, may be explained as follows : 



No. 1. 



Above are shown two patterns of the ecraseur manu- 

 factured in Philadelphia for use in the University of 

 Pennsylvania, veterinary department. 



No. 2. 



This is a very good representation of a 

 eimilar instrument which is also manufactured in 



