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Identifier: dogshowtocarefor00anch (find matches)
Title: Dogs. How to care for them in health and treat them when ill. Homopathic treatment ... Comp. and arranged by E. P. Anshutz
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Anchultz, E(dward) P(ollock) 1846- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Dogs
Publisher: Philadelphia, Boericke & Tafel
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ouble aud tiud the tooth,or iL^uurs lu>t and swollen, . /<<v//A woidd bethe better remedy. Iiiflaiiinutioii of the Conguc. Shotdd the tongue beeome inflamed, whiehsometimes oeeurs, renderim^ swallowiui^ ex-trenieh- dilheult, s^i\e the do^- .l((/- Diseases of Doj^s. 81 Where a vesicular eruption appears on thetongue j^^ive McrcMrius. vSiir^ical treatment is beyond the scope oftil is book and shonld such treatment be re-quired it is best to call in a veterinarian.However, Homoeopathy can ^ive great aid inthe treatment of wounds of many sorts. Arnica. For the ill effects of blows, con-tusions, falls, etc.. Arnica is the remedy.Apply the tincture, diluted, one part tinctureto twenty parts water, to the hurt place, andgive the potentized Arnica internally. Wherethere is no evidence of injury externally, yetthe dog evidently feels the effects of it, giveArnica 3 internally. Calendula, This is the remedy for bleed-6
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Diseases of Dogs. 83 ing wounds. Use the tincture, or, better still,the Succus Caleiidiilce^ diluted one-half withwater. It heals all raw or bleeding surfaceswith marvelous rapidity and prevents sup-puration. Ledum. This is the remedy for all puncHcredwounds. Apply Ledimi tincture, diluted withtwo parts water, externally to the wound andat the same time give Ledinn 3 internally. The following, illustrating the use ofLediim^ appeared in the Medical Advance.^being a report of the discussion of the meet-ing of a homoeopathic medical society : Dr. Kent: I have just one dog story. Thedog belonged to John Belcher. This dog be-came too much interested in a cow that wasgoing throiigh the process of labor. The dogpersisted in his attentions until the cow turnedon him and hooked him through the hind 84. Diseases of Dogs. leg-. It was a punctured wotnid and stiffnessfollowed its healing, so he was no longer ableto pose as a ten thousand dollar dog. Itseemed to be chronic stiffness and induration

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