Diseases of Dogs, Their Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment to Which Are Added Instructions in Cases of Injury And Poisoning

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The cause must be removed, and the effect will cease. If often becomes necessaiy to excite vomiting — in cases of poisoning, for instance, and in worms in the stomach.
When this is the case, ipecacuanha wine is one of the most useful and least dangerous agents to employ. The dose is from 3dr. to 8dr. in a little warm water ; lOgr. to 30gr. of sulphate of zinc is another useful emetic, and has the advantage of operating very quickly, a very important fact in cases of poisoning. If neither of the
...se reme- dies is at hand, a little mustard and water, or salt and water, or greasy water ia useful.
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WARTS are fairly common in the dog and occur on different parts of the body — lips, eyelids, ears, mouth— and they may appear singly or in clusters. They may be removed by a ligature tied tightly round the root, or by a scalpel; the latter is preferable The blade is held flat on the skin at the root of the wart, and cut through, the raw surface being afterwards cauterised. The hot iron or actual cautery, although for the time the most painful, E 2 132 DISEASES OF DOQS.


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