A Domestic Treatise On the Diseases of Horses And Dogs
A Domestic Treatise On the Diseases of Horses And Dogs
Delabere P Delabere Pritchett Blaine
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The origin of this difeafe is fuppofed to exift in a paralytic affeclion of the optic nerve. The treat- ment of both may be feen under the article Eyes. BLISTERING Is an operation of great utility, and is, perhaps, the fafeft that is performed. Bliflers ad by inflam- ing the ikin, which drawing a large quantity of blood to the part, its watery portion, or ferum, is fepa- 65 rated, and this forms the running. In a day or two the irritation of the blifter ceafes, and the part is then in the condi...tion of a common wound, and, as fuch, produces matter. At the fame time, likewife, that a blifter ads on the fkin, it fiimulates the fur- rounding abforbents to take up other fluids ; and if the blifter is itrong, and they are much excited, they even remove the folids. Mercury is known to ftimulate thefe veffels mor-e than moft other fubftances ; therefore, when we wifh particularly to ftir up the abforbents to remove a part, we make ufe of a mercurial blifter ; that is, calomel, or corrofive fublimate, is mixed with the Spanifli flies, euphorbium, or whatever the blifter is compofed of.
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