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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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nysuggestion to make the remedy tell with fulleffect. While this pul mono-cardiac canine re-generation was proceeding, a lady of seventy-two asked me to prescribe something for herpanting breathing; after walking a short dis-tance continued panting comes on, and whenshe enters a shop she has to sit down and re- 38 Diseases of Dogs. main silent a minnte or two, notwithstandingthe polite bow and what may I show yon,madam, of the disposer of merchandise. I had no difficnlty in assnring my ladyfriend that all she required was to be treatedlike a dog, and like a dog she was treated,with the resnlts that the second dose ofBryonia^ third decimal, relieved her breath-ing. Cold^ Coryza^ Catarrh^ Ozaena. If the dog gets a common cold, /. <?.,sneezes, is a little feverish, runs at the noseand this state is noticed in time a few doses ofAconite will quickly cure. A form of catarrh will often follow dis-temper, or a dog will be affected with a speciesof catarrh, the same as a human being. Where
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Having Some Fun. 40 Diseases of Doss £5 tlie trouble is the sequel of distemper, /^alzmur. will give more satisfaction, perhaps, thanany other remedy. It is a remedy especiallysuitable for secondary forms of disease, es-pecially of the lungs or nose. Should the catarrh take the form known asozsena, in which the discharge is purulent,fetid and more or less bloody, the remediescalled for are Auruin^ or Kaliphos. It is dif-ficult to give the differentiation between thesetwo remedies tmless it be &\2XAurmn is calledfor when there is reason to believe that thebones are involved, and Kali phos. where thecondition of the system is depraved and thedischarges are peculiarly foul. Rbeumatism. Dogs, especially house-dogs, are nearly as Diseases of Dogs. 41 much subject to rheumatism as their masters.And the disease is from the same cause—wetand cold. The shoulders and legs are stiff, and theanimal often limps, or holds up one paw andshows evidence of pain, even howling some-times when he

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  • booksubject:Dogs
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