Veterinary Medicines : Their Actions And Uses

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As hydrocyanic acid is readUy volatilised and decomposed by many organic sub- stances, it can seldom be detected in the bodies of animals poisoned by it, unless examination is made within four or five days after death. It sometimes disappears even in less time, especially if the body has been exposed to the weather.
Actions and Uses. — Prussic acid is equally fatal amongst plants and anima,ls. Poisonous doses paralyse the cerebro-spinal axis, act most notably on the medulla and respiratory cent
...re, and destroy life by paralysis of respiration. Medicinal doses are sedative, anodyne, and antispasmodic. Used externally, it allays irritability and itching in eczema and other skin complaints.
General Actions. — 'No poison is more active than anhydrous prussic acid. Injected into the jugular vein of the dog, it causes death within a minute. One to four drops, placed on the tongue or within the eyelids of dogs, cats, rabbits, or such small animals, begin to operate in ten to thirty seconds ; three or four rapid laboured inspirations, a hurried convulsive expira- tion, and a general tetanic seizure precede death.


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