. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. LAMENESS, FROM VARIOUS CAUSES. 351 Treatment.âThe principal objects to be accomplished are, to keep the feet cool by frequent sponging with cold water; next, the bowels must be kept loose my means of bran-mashes, or, if neces- sary, a dose of Glauber saltsâdose, twelve ounces, dissolved in a pint of warm water, to which add half a gill of syrupâand an occasional enema of soap-suds, and also a few doses of fluid extract of gelseminum, say two drachms night and morning. This is the kind of treatment that the au


. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. LAMENESS, FROM VARIOUS CAUSES. 351 Treatment.âThe principal objects to be accomplished are, to keep the feet cool by frequent sponging with cold water; next, the bowels must be kept loose my means of bran-mashes, or, if neces- sary, a dose of Glauber saltsâdose, twelve ounces, dissolved in a pint of warm water, to which add half a gill of syrupâand an occasional enema of soap-suds, and also a few doses of fluid extract of gelseminum, say two drachms night and morning. This is the kind of treatment that the author has found most successful dur- ing a long period of â. 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 Dadd, George H. , b. 1813. [from old catalog]. Cincinnati, R. W. Carroll & co.


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