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{c) Compound soap liniment. 
(73) Soft soap ... ... ... 4 ozs. 
Camphor ... ... ... i oz. 
Methylated spirit ... ... 2 pts. 
Solution of ammonia ... ... | pt. 
Dissolve the soap and the camphor in the spirit, then add the ammonia and 
strain for use. 
[d) Simple mustard liniments. 
I Equal parts. 
(75) Mustard mixed with warm water {not boiling) and made into 
a thin paste. 
(e) Anodyne liniment to relieve pain. 
(76) Laudanum ... ... ... i part. 
Soap liniment ... ... ... 3 parts. 
OR 
Liq. Plumbi subacet fort (B.P.) ... 2 ozs. 
Sweet oil ... ... ... 8 ozs. 
Note. — In inflammation of the mammary glands which sometimes 
occurs after the birth of a dead calf or when a calf dies soon after 
birth, the following liniment may prove useful : — 
Extract of belladonna ... ... | oz. 
Glycerine ... ... ... 4 ozs. 
Sweet oil ... ... ... 4 ozs. 
Enemas or clysters are liquids thrown into the rectum by means 
of an instrument and the one recommended is Read's patent 
with a specially long nozzle (that is, two feet). The gum-elastic 
tubing does not last in this climate, but rubber tubing can be 
attached easily and will answer the purpose very well, or an enema 
funnel can easily be made [see Fig. 35). It consists of a tin funnel. 
The bend is usually made of copper into which is fixed a wooden 
pipe. 
• Objects for which they are used : — 
(1) To bring about an evacuation or emptying of the bowels. 
(2) To allay pain in the bowels or adjacent organs, such as 
the kidneys and bladder. 
(3) To introduce medicinal substances when from any cause 
they cannot be given by moyth. 
(74.) Oil cf turpentine ... 
Mustard oil 
