The book Manual of the Practice of Veterinary Medicine was written by author Hobday, Frederick Thomas George, Sir, 1870-1939 Here you can read free online of Manual of the Practice of Veterinary Medicine book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Manual of the Practice of Veterinary Medicine a good or bad book?
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After the wound is stitched up, the treatment must be governed altogether by circumstances. Inflammation, when present, may be reduced by a dose of laxative medicine, and by giving the patient a laxative diet. As an apphcation exerting a cooling, and at the same time an astringent action, there is nothing superior to the ordinary white lotion.* It was first recommended by the late Professor Dick, who had a very high opinion of its excellence. It may be reduced or increased in strength as desire...d or thought proper. Another very good lotion is made by carbolic acid and water (i to 40 or 50). Oleaginous preparations are sometimes used as wound dressings. A useful application in punctures of the coronet is as follows: Tr. Benzoin., 01. Picis., 01. Lini, equal parts. Ointments of lead or zinc are also sometimes useful, but as a rule it is not advisable to use ointments on wounds of animals. If exuberant granulations spring up, nitrate of silver or sulphate of copper may be used to touch the parts with.
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