. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. LECTURE XXIII. EXTERNAL PARASITES. Lice (phthiriasis), treatment.—( i ) Bathe the affected parts with corrosive sublimate in water 15 grains to the pint; or (2) tobacco water (steep for an hour two ounces of tobacco to each quart of water); or (3) for small surfaces, as mane and root of tail, kerosene one part, linseed oil 10 parts; or (4) Prof. Riley's kerosene emulsion made as follows: kerosene 2 gallons ; soft soap ]/2 lb.; water one gallon. Dissolve the soap in water by boiling and add kerosene slowly while still boiling.


. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. LECTURE XXIII. EXTERNAL PARASITES. Lice (phthiriasis), treatment.—( i ) Bathe the affected parts with corrosive sublimate in water 15 grains to the pint; or (2) tobacco water (steep for an hour two ounces of tobacco to each quart of water); or (3) for small surfaces, as mane and root of tail, kerosene one part, linseed oil 10 parts; or (4) Prof. Riley's kerosene emulsion made as follows: kerosene 2 gallons ; soft soap ]/2 lb.; water one gallon. Dissolve the soap in water by boiling and add kerosene slowly while still boiling. Churn ten minutes and dilute by adding 8 times its bulk of water. This is cheap, harmless and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reynolds, Myron Herbert, 1865-. St. Paul, St. Anthony Park, Minn. , The author


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