. Fig. 267. removal of those about the udder requires considerable precaution to avoid injuring the teats. All the growths are usually removed at one operation; Moussu has tlius taken away 30 lbs. weight without the slightest ill-effect. After the wounds have been washed with an antiseptic, the raw sur- faces are powdered with a mixture of equal parts of boric acid, tannin, and calcined alum; cicatrisation occurs in a few days. URTICARIA IN THE PIG. This disease usually attacks pigs during the spring or summer, producing characteristic cutaneous lesions, which, however, are of a


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