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ILLUSTRATED STOCK DOCTOR. 
are as follows: there is considerable fever, but of not very high character; th« 
pulse is quick with shivering except when touched, when the slightest approach 
will cause a shriek apparently from pain. A good treatment is mst a dose of 
physic of 
Calomel 3 to 5 grains. 
Jalap 10 to 20 grains. 
Mixed with syrup and made into a bolus. 
And follow, after it has operated, with 
Calomel 1 grain. 
Powdered opium 1 grain. 
Powdered colchicum 2 to 3 grains. 
And syrup enough to make one pill 
Scotch Tkbkikr, “Pktbr-”; Yorkshire Terrier, ‘‘Maogie”; and Fox Tx«brier, 
“Uukss.” “Maogie,” at six years old, weighs 41 pound*. j 
Property of Mr. Bronson Howard, of New York. 
This is a dose for average' dog. The animal Stay oe rubbed with any 
approved liniment where the pain seems to be present, and his diet be made 
a low one. 
distemper. 
The great majority of dogs are attacked with distemper about the time they 
are casting their milk teeth, or a short time after they have gained their second ; 
but few animals escape it. An ordinary course of an attack of distemper is a* 
