McClure's American horse, cattle and sheep doctor; being a full description of the diseases common to these animals, together with a complete list and method of administering the medicines required in their treatment . ten done; they can do no good, but positivelymuch harm. Be assured the animal has fully recoveredits strength before putting to work. If treated in themanner described, in from five to six days the horse willbe almost well again. (See Gastritis Mucosa, and Rheuma-tism.) Injections.—These are composed of warm water, soap,and a handful of table-salt; the water about


McClure's American horse, cattle and sheep doctor; being a full description of the diseases common to these animals, together with a complete list and method of administering the medicines required in their treatment . ten done; they can do no good, but positivelymuch harm. Be assured the animal has fully recoveredits strength before putting to work. If treated in themanner described, in from five to six days the horse willbe almost well again. (See Gastritis Mucosa, and Rheuma-tism.) Injections.—These are composed of warm water, soap,and a handful of table-salt; the water about usual way to give injections, is by means of a largesyringe, capable of holding a quart of the fluid. Thediseases which call for injections, are the various varietiesof colic. Few medicines will cure colic without the aid of 142 DISEASES OF THE HOUSE. inji^tions, wheieas, colic, in very many cases, can bereadilv cured by the injection alone. Therefore, never putconfidence in any person who undertakes to cure colio,without injections of warm water, soap and salt. Instruments.—The various cuts of instruments, repre-sented throughout the book, explain themselves. The fewhere given, may be explained as follows:. No. 1. Above are shown two patterns of the ecraseur manu-factured in Philadelphia for use in the University ofPennsylvania, veterinary department.


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