Veterinary Science

dog, ox, drachms, drachm, ass and sheep

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Squill, diuretic. expectorant: Horae % drachm; ox % to 1 drachm; ass 20 to 30 graina; aheep 10 to 15 graina; dog 1 to 5 graina.

Silver, Nitrate (Lunar Caustic), nerve tonic: Horee 5 graina; ox 5 to 8 graina; ass 2 to 4 graine; sheep 1 to 2 graioa; dog .8 to % grain.

Spanish Flies (1 autharides).

Spigelia, vermifuge: Horee % to 1 ounce; ox 1 to 2 ounces; aee % to 1 ounce; eheep 2 to 4 drachms; ewine 2 to 3 drachms; dog 1 drachm.

Strychnia, nerve tonic: a rse 1 to 2 graina; ox 1 to 3 graine; ass 1 grain; aheep % tt, 1 grain; swine % grain ; dog 1-40 to 1-10 grain.

Sulphur, expectorant, diaphoretic: Horse 3 to 4 ounce.; ox 5 to 6 fiancee; aee 3 ounces; eheep 2 ounces; swine 1r, to 2 ouncea; dog 2 to 8 drachma. Laxative, alterative: Horee 1 ounce; ox 1 to 2 ouocee; ass 1 ounce; sheep 6 drachma; swine 4 to 6 drachma ; dog % to 1 drachn). Par aaiticide.

Sweet Spirits of Nitre. Spirit of Nitrone Ether, stimula at. antispasmodic, diuretic. diaphoretic: Horse 1 to 2 ounces; ox 3 to 4 ouncee; ass 1 Mince; sheep 3 to 6 drachms; dog , to 2 drachma, -Stramoninm, narcotic, sedative: Horee 20 to 30 grains; ox ) to 1 drachn); ass 15 to 30 grains; sheep 5 to10 grains; gWille 4 to grains; dog 2 gra i os.

Sulphuric Acid, touic, refrigerant, caustic: Horse 1 drachm; ox to 4 drachms; ASs 1 drachm; sheep 1!„, drachm; swipe 20 drops; dog 5 to 10 drops.

Tobacco, aedative, autiepasmodic, verrnifuge: Horse 4 drachms; ox 4 to 6 drachms; ass 4 drachms; sheep 1 drachm; awine drachm; dog 5 to 6 grains.

Tar, expectorant, antiseptic: Horse ounce: ox to 9 ounces; sheep ., ounce.

Turpentine Oil, stimulant. antispasmodic, diuretic: Horse 1 to 2 ounces; ox 1 to 1% ounces; ass % ounce; sheep 4 to 6 drachms; swine, 1 drachm; dog % drachm. Vermifuge: Horse 2 ouncee; ox 2 to 3 ounces; ass 1 to 2 Ounces,: sheep 4 drachms: ewine 2 to 3 drachms.

Valerian, diffusible stimulant, antispasmodic, vermi fuge: Horse 2 ounces• as- 2 to 4 ounces; ass 2 minces; eheep !I ounce; sWine .2 to 3 drachms; dog 1 to 2 drschms. Valerianate of Iron, nerve tonic: Dog 4 to 5 grams.

Vcratrum, sedative: Horse one scruple; ox % to 1 drachm; ass % to 1 scruple; sheep 5 to 10 graina; swine 5 to 8 grains: doe2 grains Wild Cherry Bark, ex-pectorant: Horse 1 ounce;. ox 1% ounce; asa 1 ounce; eheep 3 drschms; dog 30 grains. Zinc, Carbonate, astringent, tonic: Horee 2 drachms; ox 2 to 4 drachms; ass 2 drachms; sheep % to 1 drachm ; ewine % drachm; dog 10 to 15 graius.

Zinc,, Sulphate, astringent, tonic: Horse 1 to 2 drachms: ox 2 to 3 drachms; asS 1 drachm; sheep 15 to 30 gra. us: ewine 10 to 20 grains; dog 2 to 3 grains. Emetic: Swine 15 grains to 1 drachm; dog 8 to 15 grains.

In explanation of the various terms and designa tions, used in connection with abnormal states of the system, the following explicit glossary ig given, which will make everythiug clear to all readers : Abnormal—Irregular, Absorbents—Medicines used for absorbing; also the VC, ..els of the body which eack up.

Acute—Sharp, severe.

Adipose—Fatty.

Adynamic—Dehilitated.

.Abt —Wings.

Alteratives—Medicines which change a diseaee for the better.

Artasarca—Dropsy of cellular membrane. Anasarcous—Dropsical.

Andmia —Bloodlessness.

Antiseptics—Medicines oppoaed putrefaction. Autispasmodic—Remedies opposed to epasms or con vulaions.

Antipli/ogistic— Opposed to inflammation. Aperients—Medicines which open the bowels gently. Aqueow—Watery.

Ascites—Dropay of the belly.

..itaxic —Disordered.

Au,scu/totion—Examination by aonnding and listening. Autopsy —Post-mortem examination Bifurcation—Division into two branches.

Bo/us—A large pill.

Buccal Membrane—The cling of the mouth. Canthus—Comer of the eye.

Capsule—Shell or case.

Carbonaceous—Containing carbnn. Carminatives—Medieinea which relieve pain by expell ing wind from the bowels.

Cartilaginous—Composed of cartilage. Cathartic—Loosening.

Cellular—Cell-like.

Cerebellum—The brain.

Cerehrunt—The brain.

Chancrous—Cancerous.

Cliuical—Relating to individual practice.

Coma—Stupor.

Comatose—Stupefied.

Conjunctival Membrane—The membraue which lines the eyelids and covers the eyeball.

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