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THERAPEUTIC REVIEW. 
New Antipyretic Formula: 
E Chloryhydrate of quinine, 3 grammes. 
Antipyrine, 6 “ 
Distilled water, 10 “ 
For one subcutaneous injection in the horse. 
For Local A nee s the si a : 
Antipyrine, 5 grammes. 
Muriate of cocaine, 0.50 to 1 “ 
Distilled water, 10 “ 
For one injection under the skin of the field of operation. 
Electuary for the Stomachal Catarrh of Horses: 
E Calomel, 3 grammes. 
Powdered rhubarb root, 12 “ 
Extract of aloes, 10 “ 
Bicarbon, of soda, 10 “ 
M. et fiat electuarium. Sig. To be given in one dose. 
—( Bullet . Veterin.) 
Treatment of Chicken Cholera [By Dr. Rosolino ].— 
1 st. Injection under the skin of the chest of 3 c.c. of the follow¬ 
ing solution : 
E Bromohydrate of quinine, 3 grammes. 
Antipyrine, 6 “ 
Distilled water, 100 “ 
2d. Disinfect the hen-houses with sulphuric acid in solution 
of 1 pr. 500. 
3d. Give to healthy animals for two days, 25 centigrammes 
of salicylate of soda in flour. 
Out of six very sick hens, having received the first part of 
the treatment, but one died. In the others all indications of 
sickness had subsided in four or five hours. 
Naeacine. —It is a salicylate of para-phenethydine, that is a 
phenacetine in which the aldehyde salicylic takes the place of 
the acetic acid. It possesses powerful antineuralgical and anti- 
rheumatismal properties. It is superior to salicylate of soda, as 
being less depressive and better supported by the stomach. It 
is given in man in doses of 3 to 5 grammes, a day. 
Tannalbine. — An amorphous pulverulent substance of 
yellow color, tasteless, obtained from the albuminate of tannin, 
heated to high temperature. It is recommended in dogs, 1 
gramme dose, 2 or 3 times a day, against acute or chronic 
diarrhoea. It does not disturb the stomach.—( M\ Kaufmanni) 
A Three-day Meeting ought to be sufficient time in which 
to read and discuss a great many scientific papers, but at the last 
session of the U.S.V.M.A. a large number of them had to be 
read by title only, so much of the time of the Association being 
taken up with routine business. 
