80 DISEASES OF TBE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 



be freely applied to the swollen parts several times daily.— 

 R Aoidi Tannloi 3i 



Morpli. Sulpliatis gr.lv 

 Pulv. CampliorsB 3 ss 

 Ungt. Stramonii % 1 

 Ft. Ungt. Sig. External. 

 After the bowels have been regulated and the sulphur and cream of tar- 

 tar are discontinued, it is advisable to give two teaspoonfUls of pure 

 glycerin in each feeding for several weeks or until a cure is complete. 



Tumors of long standing and not yielding readily to treatment should 

 be removed by the actual cautery. 



Hemorrhage from the rectum while It is frequently associated with 

 piles, is rarely important enough to need interference; unless the loss of 

 blood be sufiaolent to weaken, it will be a relief to the animal and no effort 

 should be made to stop it. 



If the bleeding is considerable and debility evidently results from it, a. 

 tonic of iron is demanded and may be given as follows. — 

 R FerriSulph. gss 



Acid. Sulph. dll. 51 



AqusB ad. glv 



Ft. Mist. Sig. Dose one teaspoonful in a little water three times a day. 



