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*nd the after-birth oarefully separated from the walls of the womb by 
picking with the lingers and nails, and gradual but firm pulling. The 
whole having been completely removed, syringe the vagina thproughlx 
With the following : 
Ho. Z. 1 Oz. Chloridt of lima, 
1 Qt. iyft water. 
Give the following as a physio i 
Ho. 8. 8 Oz. Epaom saltij 
X Oz. Ginger pulverized. 
% Oz. Caraway seed pulverized, 
2. Drachma Copavia. 
Give as a drench. If there is a tendency to bleed'..-. . _• che following? 
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No. 9. 
2. Oz. Ergot of rye, powdered, 
Inversion of the Womb. 
This occurs from long-continued and excessive strni— - <t, and there 
hangs from the birthplace a large red or violet colored b-^. Clean the 
TO PREVENT INVERSION OF THE VAGINA. 
hag thoroughly by the free use of warm water. If it is much swollen 
end enlarged, puncture slightly with the lance in several places to let out 
engorged idood. When sufficiently reduced, stop the effusion with cold 
water. Stand the cow so that her head will be permanently lowest in the 
ilall. Let two assistants place a cloth underneath the bag and raise it 
■ t r. the level of the vagina. The operator with his right hand well oiled* 
