Prescriptions And Instructions for Treating the Disease of the Feet And Legs of the Horse
The book Prescriptions And Instructions for Treating the Disease of the Feet And Legs of the Horse was written by author Russell, William, B. 1825. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Prescriptions And Instructions for Treating the Disease of the Feet And Legs of the Horse book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Prescriptions And Instructions for Treating the Disease of the Feet And Legs of the Horse a good or bad book?
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No. 31. To Stop the Flow of Blood. — Horses are often liable to calk themselves in icy weather, after having been sharp shod. The wound in many cases is deep and hard to cure. To stop the flow of blood, saturate a sufficient quantity of white cotton to cover the wound, with Muriate of Iron, and bind over the wound with a cloth bandage. No. 32. Liniment for Nail Punctures and Thrush. — Corrosive Sublimate, 2 oz.; Gum Camphor, pulverized, 2 oz.; Spirits of Turpentine, 1 quart. Mix thoroughly befo...re using. In case the horse picks up a nail, pull the nail out, open the wound around the nail hole to the sensitive sole; then 3 or 4 drops of the solution should be placed in the nail hole. Two or three applications are generally enough. When used for treating thrush, hold up the foot, drop the solution into the diseased part, enough to reach the bottom or seat of the disease. In moderate stages of Thrush, two or three applications of the solution, once a day, will gener- ally be sufficient to effect a cure.
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