PRESCRIPTION. 
737 
MISSOURI STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 
Twenty-sixth Annual Report—from which we extract : 
From the report of State Veterinarian Dr. J. T. Turner, we find that the live 
stock of the State is in a very satisfactory condition from a sanitary standpoint. 
The figures obtained show : 
Diseases treated 
Contagious diseases 
Glanders and farcy 
Tuberculosis 
Actinomycosis 
Texas fever 
29; in 1893 
4 ; 
187; 
“ ill; “ 
“ 27; “ 
“ 327 ; 
in 1892, 
4 L 
24 
3 
109 
3 
2 
5 
The improved condition in the health of the live stock of the State and the 
decrease m number of contagious diseases and number of affected animals, is no doubt 
due to the value of our veterinary service and the watchfulness and efficiency of the 
State Veterinarian. 
CORRECTION. 
Notes on So-called Slow Fever. —On page 592 the word impotent in the 
eighth line fiom the bottom of the page should read putrid , and in the second pre¬ 
scription, page 593, the words Liq. potass arsenic should read Liq. potass arsenitis. 
PRESCRIPTIONS. 
The following, taken from some 01 our exchanges, can find 
that application in our practice : 
For ozema—R. Acidi carbolic, gr. xvx. 
Resorcin (erys.) gr. xiv. 
Glycerni, 3 iss. 
Aqua, g. s. ad. § xii. M. 
To be used as a spray. 
