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Eversion of the Bladder. 
Eversion is an affliction of the female alone and is of 
gabe Occutretice. 
Cause—Protracted labor or straining is generally the 
cause, the bladder being forced back into the pelvis and 
turned inside out. 
HOW TO KNOw IT. 
the bladder will be seen from the lower part of the Vul- 
va, and the entrance of the Ureters (tubes from kidneys) 
can be plainly seen near the neck of the bladder with the 
urine dripping from them 
WHAT TO Do 
First wash bladder clean in carbolized water, to which 
a little laundanum has been added, then place it back in its 
proper position, using sufficient care not to push the fingers 
through the walls of it. Should the temperature of pa- 
tient run up to 102° us- the following: 
| PRESCRIPTION. 
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Meomite. Pinctureol. . .. . . . 2drachms 
Belladonna, Fluid Extract of . . . 3drachms 
WieteaeG@es 2G 2. 2 os ws - & OUNCES 
Mix and give two tablspoonsful 3 or 4 times a day. 
Rupture of the Bladder. 
Like many of the other diseases of the bladder this is 
also very uncommon. 
Cause—The blaider is sometimes ruptured by violent 
rolling on the part of a horse which has the colic, particu- 
