A Practical Treatise On the Most Obvious Diseases Peculiar to Horses, Together With Direction for Their Most Rational Treatment; Containing, Also, Some Valuable Information On the Art of Shoeing Horses
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Bandages moistened with equal parts of vine- gar and water, form a good evaporating, cooling lotion, when pain and inflammation are^ evident. Yet, after all, voluntary exercise, such as the animal will take while procuring food in the pasture, will generally have a better efiect on a tumefied limb than all the local applications we can make. The local treatment of farcy buds is a matter of importance; for the discharge from them is sometimes so corrosive, irritating, that it destroys the surrou...nding skin and sub-cellular parts. White, and some other writers, recommend the most destructive poisons as topi- cal applications, such as corrosive sublimate, muriatic acid, lunar caustic, red precipitate — in eff'ect, no doubt, setting up a worse dis- ease than the one already present. In such articles we have no faith. On the contrary, we consider them first-rate poisons, capable of altering, and, in a great majority of cases, destroying one or 92 TEEATMENT OF DISEASES more of the functions necessary to the support of life.
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