. The sportsman's vade mecum : containing full instructions in all that relates to the breeding, rearing, breaking, kennelling, and conditioning of dogs, together with numerous valuable recipes for the treatment of the various diseases to which the canine race is subject, as also a few remarks on guns, their loading and carriage, designed expressly for the use of young sportsmen . Dogs; Dogs. dogs: their management. 221 times give temporary ease; but the last-named medicines are to be resorted to only after due consideration, as they greatly lower the strength. Stomachics and mild tonics at th


. The sportsman's vade mecum : containing full instructions in all that relates to the breeding, rearing, breaking, kennelling, and conditioning of dogs, together with numerous valuable recipes for the treatment of the various diseases to which the canine race is subject, as also a few remarks on guns, their loading and carriage, designed expressly for the use of young sportsmen . Dogs; Dogs. dogs: their management. 221 times give temporary ease; but the last-named medicines are to be resorted to only after due consideration, as they greatly lower the strength. Stomachics and mild tonics at the same time are to be employed; but a cure is not to be expected. The treatment cannot be absolutely laid down; but the judgment must be exercised, and when- ever the slightest improvement is remarked every effort must be made to prevent a relapse. HEPATITIS. Liver complaints were once fashionable. A few years ago the mind of Great Britain was in distress about its bile, and blue pill with black draught literally became a part of the national diet. At present nervous and urinary diseases appear to be in vogue; but, with dogs, hepatic disorders are as prevalent as ever. The canine liver is peculiarly susceptible to disease. Very seldom have I. CHRONIC HEPATITIS. dipped into the mysteries of their bodies but I have found. 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 Dinks; Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858; Mayhew, Edward, 1813?-1868. Dogs, their management. New York : Stringer & Townsend


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