. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. Treatment.—After removal of all scabs possible, with a nail brush and hot water scrub thoroughly with kerosene or a kerosene emulsion made as follows:. Fig. 17. Ficr. 17.—Photograph of scaly legs (scabies), natural ; This is due to the scab parasites, illustrated m tig. 16. a shows large scaibby masses piled up; b, the scales of the legs which have been forced out of place by the o-radually forming material, due to dried serum, and accu- mulating dirt as a result of the irritation caused
. Animal parasites and parasitic diseases . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine. Treatment.—After removal of all scabs possible, with a nail brush and hot water scrub thoroughly with kerosene or a kerosene emulsion made as follows:. Fig. 17. Ficr. 17.—Photograph of scaly legs (scabies), natural ; This is due to the scab parasites, illustrated m tig. 16. a shows large scaibby masses piled up; b, the scales of the legs which have been forced out of place by the o-radually forming material, due to dried serum, and accu- mulating dirt as a result of the irritation caused by the sca'b parasite.—From Kaupp's Diseases of Poultry. yi Kerosene, Yz gallon ; common soap 2 ounces ; water ^allon. Dissolve the soap in boiling water : add this. 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 Kaupp, Benjamin Franklyn, 1874-. Chicago : A. Eger
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