Breeding, training, management, diseases & c of dogs: . eilo^es the existence of only one Dis-ease, a Disorganization of J\a^^/re, and onecure, the Reorrjcuiization^ I will jjroceed stillfarther by stating my bcliei that Nature effectsthrough suitable relaxation and ucntle stim-ulants far more than can be forced on Herby drastic purges or powerful generally indicate cures; uponthis impression I have based my ideas and amsatisfied in having carried them out in mytreatment of the Diseases of Dogs. If I err, Iam convinced it is on the safe side. I havenothing to say in con


Breeding, training, management, diseases & c of dogs: . eilo^es the existence of only one Dis-ease, a Disorganization of J\a^^/re, and onecure, the Reorrjcuiization^ I will jjroceed stillfarther by stating my bcliei that Nature effectsthrough suitable relaxation and ucntle stim-ulants far more than can be forced on Herby drastic purges or powerful generally indicate cures; uponthis impression I have based my ideas and amsatisfied in having carried them out in mytreatment of the Diseases of Dogs. If I err, Iam convinced it is on the safe side. I havenothing to say in contradiction to the opinionsof others, but as that which I ofier is the resultof my own experience, I have reason Ui hopeIt may be tested, before it is condemned. As,ill a certain sense, all Diseases are one, I havenot particularized every ailment incident to the RPMARKS ON DISEASES OF DOGS. 167 rciuinc fraternity, but simply those, wliicli maybe identified by the noii professional, undert^tood by the inexcperienced, and relieved without medical pu^^C


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