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Title: Horse welfare : the "Giles" method of veterinary treatment : the original methods employed by Dr. D.S. Giles in an experience of over fifty years : enables one to treat successfully all ailments incident to the horse : to effect more cures than professionals employing any other treatment and prevent troubles they cannot avert ..
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Giles, D. S. (Daniel S.)
Subjects: Horses Horses Horses
Publisher: Chicago, U.S.A. : Giles Remedy Co.
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
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to increase the congestion, chills the animaland there is danger of bringing on pneumonia and other serious ail-ments. It closes the pores of the skin and retards natural perspiration.The sooner persr)iration is induced, the cessation of which was one ofthe causes of collapse, the sooner will relief be obtained. If the GILES method of treatment is followed exactly as pre-scribed the animal will be enabled to regain his feet in an hour or twop.ncl walk to the stable, where administration of 2-ounce doses by themouth and rectal injections of the same amount should be continuedevery one or two hours until the animal is in a comfortable condition.Constitutional treatment of 2-ounce doses two or three times a day andan occasional rectal injection of the same amount should be continuedfor some time. Moderate exercise and light work should be given untilfully recovered. Should any of the symptoms of influenza or pneu-monia develop, treatment should be given as prescribed for those ail-ments.
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Clean Hock. Slight Spavin. Large Spavin. 68 GILES. ANATOMY OF THE BLADDER AND URINARY AFFECTIONS. THE Madder is composed of a serous membrane formed by theperitoneum; of a muscular membrane; of a somewhat thick layerof areolar tissue and is lined on its inner surface by a mucousmembrane, which is somewhat raised up, here and there are long promi-nences or colum.ns caused by the muscular fibres beneath. Into the bas-fond, or bottom, the two ureters open and the urethra commences. Inthe orfice of the urethra, which is called the neck of the bladder, thereis at the lower part a more or less prominent tubercle. The arteries ofthe bladder proceed from the hypogastric, umbilical, sciatic, middlehemorrhoidal and internal organs of generation. Its veins, which aremore numerous than the arteries, open into the hypogastric venousplexus. Its nerve emanates from the sciatic and hypogastric plexus andits lymphatic vessels pass into the lymphatic ganglia. .- AFFECTIONS OF THE URINAEY ORGANS—It is

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  • bookyear:1907
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  • bookauthor:Giles__D__S___Daniel_S__
  • booksubject:Horses
  • bookpublisher:Chicago__U_S_A____Giles_Remedy_Co_
  • bookcontributor:Webster_Family_Library_of_Veterinary_Medicine
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