. Horse welfare : the "Giles" method of veterinary treatment : the original methods employed by Dr. Giles in an experience of over fifty years : enables one to treat successfully all ailments incident to the horse : to effect more cures than professionals employing any other treatment and prevent troubles they cannot avert .. . wo 2-ounce doses by the mouth and a rectal in-jection of 2-ounces at the start, followed by 2-ounce doses by the mouthevery hour and an occasional rectal injection of like amount, which willserve to restore normal temperature in a few hours. If the attack ismore vi


. Horse welfare : the "Giles" method of veterinary treatment : the original methods employed by Dr. Giles in an experience of over fifty years : enables one to treat successfully all ailments incident to the horse : to effect more cures than professionals employing any other treatment and prevent troubles they cannot avert .. . wo 2-ounce doses by the mouth and a rectal in-jection of 2-ounces at the start, followed by 2-ounce doses by the mouthevery hour and an occasional rectal injection of like amount, which willserve to restore normal temperature in a few hours. If the attack ismore violent, indicating a temperature of 105 or 106 degrees, 2-ouncedoses should be administered every twenty or thirty minutes, with occa-sional rectal injections of 2-ounces until the temperature is reduced,when the doses may be given at longer intervals until the fever sub-sides. Temperature of the horse as in man is higher at about 5 oclockp. m., but this natural manifestation is not a dangerous condition. Shouldthere be symptoms of cold and sore throat the temperature will remainat about 102 degrees until these complications are relieved. Fever may be intermittent and frequency of the doses should be in-creased when it recurs and decreased as it recedes. Tendon ofgastrocnemius extenvas^ Perfcrtuis Tibi Liuye cuneiformMedian. cuneUumi, Large nutntarsal (CaJWAHV) PerfaratUs tendaiC Osoalcis . ..Os colds ?Pcrroratas-FerfoTcuui••CivbouLbone> -S- ??Small cuna/vrok Small splinVbcrt^ Inner side of off hock,, HORSEWELFARE. 33 INFLUENZA AND AILMENTS OF THE AIR PASSAGES. INFLUENZA—Under this head it is proper to class all complica-tions affecting the air passages and sympathetic organs, such asDistemper, Pink Eye, Catarrhal Fever, Laryngitis, Pharyngitis,Sore Throat, Abdominal or Enteric Influenza and Rheumatic Influenza,all of which are a more or less aggravated variety of the same generaltrouble. The distinguishing characteristics of influenza are the s


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