. Horse welfare : the "Giles" method of veterinary treatment : the original methods employed by Dr. Giles in an experience of over fifty years : enables one to treat successfully all ailments incident to the horse : to effect more cures than professionals employing any other treatment and prevent troubles they cannot avert .. . ndigestion, derangement of the liver or worms. TREATMENT—Constitutional treatment by the administration of2-ounce doses three or four times a day and a rectal injection of likeamount twice a day for two or three days and then less often for tendays or two weeks wil


. Horse welfare : the "Giles" method of veterinary treatment : the original methods employed by Dr. Giles in an experience of over fifty years : enables one to treat successfully all ailments incident to the horse : to effect more cures than professionals employing any other treatment and prevent troubles they cannot avert .. . ndigestion, derangement of the liver or worms. TREATMENT—Constitutional treatment by the administration of2-ounce doses three or four times a day and a rectal injection of likeamount twice a day for two or three days and then less often for tendays or two weeks will induce healthy circulation, improve the appetiteand put the digestive organs in proper condition. If worms are manifest,treatment should be accorded as for worms. (Page 72.) LEUCODERMA—An abnormal white condition of the skin whichoccurs in patches on various parts of the body. It appears to be con-fined to the thin skin of the face, especially about the nostrils andaround the eyes, under the surface of the tail, and parts between thehind legs, from the anus to the sheath or udder. These patches are lia-ble to increase or decrease in size without any apparent cause. Althoughit is unsightly, it has no effect on the health of the parts. About all thatis kno^Am of it is that there is a deficiency of pigment under the Perforaliis tendon???Perfamjii tendonChzck ligament Susjunsory ligament. ?•?. U^amfJtl? ? ? Hrfbtxuts lendntvPedal bone or coffin bono Diagram of bones, tendons, and ligaments of neat fore leg. 90 GILES. INJURIES TO LIGAMENTS, TENDONS, JOINTS, MUSCLES. AN injury to ligament, tendon, joint or muscle, caused by an ex-cessive pull or twist or by the repeated application of such in-jurious force, with the result that the fibres of the part are moreor less broken, overstretched or torn away from the bones or otherstructures to which they were attached, is a sprain. The ligaments arecomposed of strong, inelastic tissue, binding together various str


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