A TREATISE ON ELEPHANTS. 
"but his forehead, trunk, mouth, chest and shoulders, and a few places 
on the rump were covered with an eruption which had then arrived 
at the pustular stage. 
Treatment : Preventive. — As laid down under anthrax, i.e.^ 
segregation, etc. 
Curative : General. — As laid down for fever. 
Local. — Cleanliness, washing with weak disinfectants, such as 
carbolic acid, or phenyle (i — 60) and afterwards dressing with 
carbolized oil [see Formula 121 and camphorated oil 122). All 
soiled dressings must be treated as in cases of anthrax, namely, be 
burned. 
