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2. Bites from a Dog. 
These may be healed in a short time if treatment be 
prompt, before complications set in. 
Bathe the wound with lukewarm water and soap twice a 
day and each time after bathing wipe dry and apply the white 
lotion. 
3. Maggots in Wounds. 
Maggots more frequently infect the ne.^lected wounds of 
sheep than those of horses or cattle. They are sometimes 
found in the vicinity of the bag when from any cause it has 
festered or bealed. 
Treatment. — Wash the parts well with soap and warm 
water and apply creolin lotion, containing creolin, two table- 
spoonfuls to a pint of water. The first time you apply the 
lotioii put sufficient on to kill the maggots, then bathe twice 
a day and apply the creolin lotion to the parts each time afte' 
bathing, until healed. 
