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distended sinus's under eye. Wash eyes with boric solution (3 

 per cent.) 



Croup in Calves, Lambs and Pigs. Isolate, disinfect premises. 

 Tine, ferric chloride, 303, and potassium chlorate, 130. of each one- 

 half dram thrice daily in glycerine and water. Cleanse nose with 

 normal salt solution, 733, and throat with saturated boric aoiii 

 solution with sjrringe and swab. Whiskey, 380 ; and milk and eggs ; 

 green food and Carlsbad salts, 137. 



Curb. 



Fomentations, 715; cold irrigation, 706 ; Priessuitz poultices, 708 ; 

 cantharidal blistering and actual cautery, 701. Best and high- 

 heeled shoe. 



Cow Pox. See Variola. 



Cystitis, Acute and Chronic. 



Diet: — Large animals, barley water and mashes ; small animal, 

 milk. Rest important. 



In acute form, ice water or hot enemata. Purge with salts or 

 linseed oil, large patients ; with castor oil in dogs ; morphine and 

 extract of belladonna in suppository to dogs (each gr. J to J). 

 Large animals, spirit of nitrous ether, 313 ; laudanum, 869 (each 

 I i) , may be given together every 4 hours. When acute symptoms 

 pass, prescribe one of the following: sodium benzoate, 515, with 

 boric acid, 375 ; or for dogs, urotropiu, 341. If urine is acid, use 

 alkalies ; sodium bicarbonate, 135 ; potassium citrate or acetate, 

 313. 



In chronic form, buchu, 541 ; but bladder irrigation then most 

 valuable — silver nitrate (1-1,000), boric acid or borax(l-3 per cent), 

 creolin (1-20), 331. 



Other remedies are : — Hyosoyamus, 396 ; oil of juniper, 543 ; 

 acacia, 606 ; cantharides, 647 ; lysol, 335 ; balsam of tolu and Peru, 

 513 ; salol, 495 ; tm'pentine, 504 ; eucalyptol, 531 ; thymol, 533 ; 

 myrrh, 535. 



Debility. 



Nourishing diet— milk, eggs, linseed and cotton seed meal, 610, 

 Small animals — ^bovinine, broths, beef juice, cream ; olive oil, cod 

 liver oil, 657 ; alcohol, 390, and bitters in convalescence, as quinine, 

 488 ; strychnine, 409 ; gentian, 554 ; calumba, 558 ; iron, 301 ; and 

 arsenic, 386, in anemia. 



To stimulate appetite and digestion, with bitters in large animals : 

 ginger, 584 ; cardamon and coriander, 534 ; fennel and funugreek, 

 584. 



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