. The illustrated stock doctor and live-stock encyclopedia [microform] : including horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry : with all the facts concerning the various breeds and their and all diseases to which they are prevention of any disease, and restoration of health. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Livestock breeds; Bees; Animaux domestiques; Bétail; Médecine vétérinaire; Abeilles. 430 No. 169. ILLUSTRATED STOCK DOCTOR. 4 Ounces Bassafrns pith, 1 (jiiurt raiu water. Let it stand throe or four hours, and apply <*id, straining it as uscO. If the i


. The illustrated stock doctor and live-stock encyclopedia [microform] : including horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry : with all the facts concerning the various breeds and their and all diseases to which they are prevention of any disease, and restoration of health. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Livestock breeds; Bees; Animaux domestiques; Bétail; Médecine vétérinaire; Abeilles. 430 No. 169. ILLUSTRATED STOCK DOCTOR. 4 Ounces Bassafrns pith, 1 (jiiurt raiu water. Let it stand throe or four hours, and apply <*id, straining it as uscO. If the inflammation is more pronounced, use the following as a lotion: No. 170. 4 Drnchni!! liiudanuin. 2 DracliiiiH extract bulludoniia, 1 (^uart ruin MOI>K OP DLI> A nOKXR, ANI> AITLYIMO LOTIOM TO THE BYE. Also raise the eyelids and swab the inflani. ed haws occasionally with the c<xg and sul- phate of zinc lotion recommended for sore eyes. If the lachrymal duct is closed, tliiit is, if water runs from the eyes, swab out the ducts M'ell up the inside of the no)»triN with weak tobacco water, finishing with clean water, or use the sulphate of zinc in the form of a lotion. If the blood vessels are overloaded, Ici'i h- ing the lids of the eyes will ])e boneficinl. and in extreme cases half a gallon to one gallon of blood may Ito ta- ken from the neck vein, to i)e repoatod at the expiration r'*. days, if necessary. The inflammation having subsided, the haws will resume ' uturi! place and appearance, and again become almost invisible. « VI. Dimness of Vision. Very many horses have defective vision. Some do not sec well i! night ; some are near-sighted ; some are far-sighted, as in man, from !»o great convexity of the eye, or the reverse. Old horses gradually :i((| dimness of vision. There is no spt'.'ific for defective eyesight. Spectacles would ro\h<' the difficulty, but, spectacles tlnvt might be worn by a horse have not vtl been inv( , and for the reas


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