DISEASES OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS 771 



Corns in Foot of Horst?. 



Remove shoe and cut away discolored area to remove pressure or 

 exudation under sole ; flaxseed poultices if much lameness, 713 ; bar 

 or wide-web shoe with rubber or leather. 



CoKYZA, IN Horses. 



Fresh air, outdoors in suitable weather ; moderate covering, legs 

 bandaged and mustard paste rubbed on them in stable. Diet :— 

 roots, bran msishes with few ounces of linseed oil. Fluidextract 

 belladonna ( 3 ss every 3 hours, first day or two). Inhalations, co. 

 tine, benzoin, 47. Other remediesare : — Spirit of nitrous ether, 313; 

 aconite, 483 ; Dover's powder, 475 ; opium, 370 ; cocaine, 347 ; adrena- 

 lin, 639 ; menthol, 530 ; quinine, 590 ; arsenic, 235 ; bismuth, 193. 

 Cough. 



Well-ventilated quarters, warm clothing ; inhalations, 47 ; tur- 

 pentine stupes, 715 ; mustard to thi-oat and chest, 517, 700 ; Priess- 

 nitz poultice, 70. 



From catarrh in upper air-passages, see Coryza, Pharnygitis, 

 Laryngitis. 



Bronchial Cough. See Bronchitis. 



Dry Cough — Ammonium chloride and carbonate, 149-150 ; ipecac, 

 475; Dover's powder, 470 ; sodiuai bicarbonate, 47 ; or potassium cit- 

 rate, 137. With excessive secretion — oil of turpentine, 503 ; terpin 

 hydrate or terebin, 500 ; tar, 509 ; belladonna, 385 ; balsam of tol'i, 

 513 ; creosote, 333 — internally or by inhalation, 47. 



Constant, Harassing or Reflex Cough — Opium, 369 ; heroin, S57 ; 

 chloral, 318; chloroform, 398; phenacetine, 383; bromides, "43; 

 belladonna, 385 ; wild cherry, 848 ; prussic acid, 347 ; cannabis in- 

 dica, 391 ; gelsemium, 433 ; camphor, 550. 



Verminous Cough. See Hoose. 



Cough, Chronic, of Horses. See Bronchitis, Chronic and Broken 



Wind. 



Cracks or Fissures. See Fissures. 



Cramps. 



Atropine, 886 ; belladonna, 386. . 



Crib Biting. See Wind-Sucking. 



Croup, or Roup. Pseudo-Membranous Croup. "Diphtheria." 



True diphtheria is rarely seen in cats and dogs (Klebs-Loefiler 



bacillus). 



Croup common in fowl. Isolate sick and newly-bought fowl. In- 

 fected premises disinfected and whitewashed, 725. Dead fowl 

 burned, utensils disinfected. Paint aflEected parts in throat with 

 mixture of Dobell's solution and hydrogen dioxide with feather. 

 Internally, give twice daily to fowl, potassium chlorate, gr. v, and 

 tine, of ferric chloride, mv, in a little glycerine and water. Diarrhea 

 relieved by 10-15tii of 3 per cent, tannin solution, for fowl. Open 



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