. A Treatise on the horse and his diseases [microform]. Horses; Horses; Horseshoeing; Chevaux; Chevaux; Marechalerie. 43 DOSES fOR THK IlOIf-SE. Name op Drug. li Sweet Spirits of Nitre. Tannic Acid. Tartar Emetic. Tincture of Ac onite Koot. Tincture of Cau- tharides. Tincture Eryot. Tincture Iodine. Tincture Iron. Tr. Nux Vomica. Tincture Opium. White Vitriol. Action and Usk. I Diuretic and Diaphoretic. Astringent. â ^edatiye and Alterative. I Sedative. Used for lung fever, etc. {â¢Stimulantand Tonic. rarturient. Used externally. j Tonic and Anfrinpcnt. TTsod for | I Typhoid diMeasoH. ) i T(mi


. A Treatise on the horse and his diseases [microform]. Horses; Horses; Horseshoeing; Chevaux; Chevaux; Marechalerie. 43 DOSES fOR THK IlOIf-SE. Name op Drug. li Sweet Spirits of Nitre. Tannic Acid. Tartar Emetic. Tincture of Ac onite Koot. Tincture of Cau- tharides. Tincture Eryot. Tincture Iodine. Tincture Iron. Tr. Nux Vomica. Tincture Opium. White Vitriol. Action and Usk. I Diuretic and Diaphoretic. Astringent. â ^edatiye and Alterative. I Sedative. Used for lung fever, etc. {â¢Stimulantand Tonic. rarturient. Used externally. j Tonic and Anfrinpcnt. TTsod for | I Typhoid diMeasoH. ) i T(mic. Stimnliint in Paralysin I ( and DyspepKia. j Anodyne and Anti-cpagmodic. J Astringent. Uned tor cuts, ) J woundti and Rorea, in Holution. f DoHB. Yt tolVJozH â¢2()to40grH. 1-8 to 1-'.' dr. 'p"fi 1 to 2 ozs. 1 to2 0Z8. 1-2 to 1 oz. â¢i to 4 drs. 1 to 2 oz?. .5 to 15 grs. Antiuote. Tannic Acid. ( e tiiiall iln<ei of KxxX < VuMil II, nml atiiiiD'Aiiif I lar);el}, aiiJ keep moving. See Nux Vomica. See Opium. j Milk, eggs and 1 Hour. B'or a colt one month old, give one twenty-fourth of the full dose for an adult horse aa given above; three months old, one-twelfth; wix nioutlis old, one-sixth; one year old, one-third; two years old, oac-hulf; three years old, tUree-fourtha. IN MEASURING LIQUIDS, A tablespoonfiil is equal to lialf an ounce by measure. A dessert-spoonful is e(iual to one-foiu'lh ounce, or two drnehms. A teaspoonful is equal to one (Irachni. A teacup is estimated to contain altout four fluid ounces, or a gill. A wine plass about two lluid ounces. The above named household implements vary in size and capacity, so that usually it is diflicult to measure with them accurately; yet, for nearly all medicines, it will be near enough for all practical purposes, excepting some teacups are now made to hold six or eight ounces, so that, if the med- icine to be measured is poison, it is well to give smaller doses if the exact capacity is not knov/n.


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