Manual of veterinary homeopathy : $b comprising diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, dogs and poultry and their homeopathic treatmentHumphreys, F. (Frederick)
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Manual of veterinary homeopathy : $b comprising diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, dogs and poultry and their homeopathic treatment
Humphreys, F. (Frederick)
Homeopathic veterinary medicine
This is rarely of grave consequence, and when it exists, is usually a
symptom of some other disease. When present, a dose of twenty drops of
the J.K., given morning and night, will soon set all right again. If
there is suspicion of some inflammatory condition lurking in the system,
the A.A., in like doses, will have the like effect.
Dropsy
Is known as the accumulation of water or serous fluid in the abdomen. It
is usually the result of inflammation of the peritoneum or lining
membrane of the abdomen. It may be known by the large and pendulous
condition of the belly, and by percussing or striking one part of the
belly, while the other hand is held against another part, when, if water
is present, the fluctuation is easily perceived. It is caused by any
exposure or food that will produce the original inflammation.
TREATMENT.—Give five drops of the H.H., three times per day.
Founder
Sheep are occasionally foundered from similar causes which produce it in
other animals. It is manifested by the following symptoms: It walks
slowly; head depressed; has no sprightliness; poor appetite, but great
thirst. After a time this slowness of walking becomes a rigidity, so
that it requires great effort for the animal to lie down or get up
again. The appetite diminishes and thirst increases. In the more
advanced stages, the eyelids are swollen, the eyes more or less
inflamed, and the feet extremely hot; still farther advanced, there is
no appetite, feet are burning and hot, the animal is in so much pain
from movement that it will only walk to satisfy its raging thirst. It
drags itself along often on its knees rather than walk. It moans and
groans, there is severe fever, short breathing, and severe beating of
the flanks.
TREATMENT.—B.B., three drops, three times per day, or morning and night
if the case is not urgent. If there is heat or fever, the A.A., may be
given as an intermediate remedy.
CHAPTER V.—PART III.
DISEASES OF THE ORGANS OF GENERATION
Abortion
Abortion or premature birth may occur from three different causes:
1—ACCIDENTAL ABORTION.—Caused by a blow; strain; slipping on a wet
floor, etc.
2—ENZOOTIC ABORTION.—Due to some infectious disease of the mother.
3—CONTAGIOUS ABORTION.—A distinct disease which causes the death and
expulsion of the fetus or its expulsion in a feeble state prior to the
normal period.
SYMPTOMS OF THREATENED ABORTION.—In the first three months of pregnancy,
the appearance of a bloody, watery or mucous discharge from the vagina.
In the later months, uneasiness, swelling, heat and tenderness about the
udder; secretion of milk; and straining as if in labor.
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