The book The Farmer's Practical Veterinary Guide; was written by author Steele, Earl Tracy. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Farmer's Practical Veterinary Guide; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Farmer's Practical Veterinary Guide; a good or bad book?
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The eye forms more or less gray dirty matter. When the eye-lid is rolled over a pencil inflammation of the lid and white portion of the eye are to be seen and little nodules about the size of a pin head may be present on the inner surface of the lid. TREATMENT Since this trouble is usually caused by irritants first examine the eye for foreign particles and if any are present remove them. The in- flamation can be reduced by keeping the eye packed in cold packs fre- quently renewed to keep moist,... in the following solution. Sugar of Lead (1 level teaspoonful) 1 dram Gum camphor (1 level teaspoonful) 1 dram 1 quart of previously boiled clean rain water. In connection with the above 3 or 4 times daily drop a few drops of the following in the eye. Place in a tea cup 3 rounding teaspoonsful of boric acid, moisten and work to a stiff dough. Add enough water to make one pint of the solution. If sugar of lead and camphor is not available a boric acid pack may be used. Following is a good eye wash to cool, heal, soothe and reduce in- flamation in most any kind of eye trouble.
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