. The horse : its varieties and management in health and disease. usly sacrificed. Choking.—Whatever the substance causing the ob-struction is, it may be induced to pass down the gulletif a draught composed of 4 oz. of linseed-oil and £ sulphuric or chloric ether are mixed, and administered * See the manual, How to Feed the Horse. London andNew York : F. Warne & Co. Price is. 204 Diseases of the Organs of Digestion, with care. If this does not succeed, a second dose maybe given in half an hour; otherwise the services of a qualified practitioner must beobtained, who will perhapspass the p


. The horse : its varieties and management in health and disease. usly sacrificed. Choking.—Whatever the substance causing the ob-struction is, it may be induced to pass down the gulletif a draught composed of 4 oz. of linseed-oil and £ sulphuric or chloric ether are mixed, and administered * See the manual, How to Feed the Horse. London andNew York : F. Warne & Co. Price is. 204 Diseases of the Organs of Digestion, with care. If this does not succeed, a second dose maybe given in half an hour; otherwise the services of a qualified practitioner must beobtained, who will perhapspass the probang. Neglectedcases are apt to bring aboutlaceration of the gullet, whichmay endanger life. In simplecases even stricture may bethe result, and the creatureis repeatedly suffering fromchoking. Vomiting is not a natural act in the horse. When it occurs, we may always infer that some abnormal state is present, consisting of inordinate fulness of the stomach, or perhaps some morbid lesion of the gullet.* Chronic Indigestion.—This follows as a result ot. Toothache.


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