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this time we must guard against complications ; be careful of 
exposure. Usually after a severe attack the temperature is be¬ 
low normal for several days, and so long as this condition exists 
the dog is liable to chills and a relapse. Allow a liberal diet of 
easily digestible foods, and in those cases where there has been 
intestinal haemorrhage confine it to a liquid diet for several 
days. Build up the system with tonics. 
B Ac. nmr. dil., 10.00 
Pepsinum, puri, 8.00 
Tr. nucis vomicae, 6.00 
Glycerinse, 48.00 
Aqua dist., 64.00 
M. Sig. 4.00, well diluted, before each meal. 
or B Quinia sulphatis, 32.00 
Quassia pulveris, 32.00 
Ext. gentianse, 96.00 
M. ft. massa. 
Sig. 1-333 t. i. d. 
If animal is anaemic, Bland’s pills, t. i. d. 
In speaking briefly of complications, pleuritis or pneumo¬ 
nia, apply external applications to thorax, in form of sinapis or 
linimentum saponis, and put on a binder of some thick warm j 
material. Expectorants, stimulants, iodides. Hydrothorax, 
perform paracentesis thoracis. 
For chronic bronchitis use 
B Balsam copaiba, 5.00 
Ammon, muriat., 6.00 
Extr. glycyrrh. pulv., 4.00 
Mist, ammonii, q.s. 96.0 
M. Sig. 8.0 every four hours. 
Potassii iodid., squills, senega, turpentine, etc., or 
B Heroin, 0.066 
Guiacol carbonate, 0.06 
M. ft. capsulse No. xii. 
Sig. t. i. d. 
Bed sores, bathe with alcohol. 
For persistent diarrhoea give 
B Pulv. ipecac, et opii, 2.00 
Bismuth subcarbon., 8.00 
Salol, 2.00 
M. Chart No. xii. Sig. Every two hours. 
For chronic dyspepsia frequently wash out stomach. Give 
