The Dog's Medical Dictionary: An encyclopædia of the diseases, their diagnosis & treatment, and the physical development of the dogSewell, Alfred Joseph
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The Dog's Medical Dictionary: An encyclopædia of the diseases, their diagnosis & treatment, and the physical development of the dog
Sewell, Alfred Joseph
Dogs -- Diseases -- Dictionaries
_Treatment_: There is no cure for cancer or sarcoma when once
established: the bitch should be mercifully destroyed. With regard to
the other form of tumour described, with treatment the disease can be
checked and the bitch may breed, but it is seldom or ever radically
cured, and it is a question whether it would not be the soundest policy
to destroy all bitches affected with this disease in consequence of its
contagious nature, for although one bitch does not contract it from
another, a bitch going to a dog when affected in this way is certain
to infect the dog, and it may be some time before it is found out with
him, and in the meantime he may, if a popular stud dog, have infected
many bitches. If treatment is decided upon, the affected parts should
be thoroughly curetted or scraped, and when the bleeding has ceased the
raw surface from where the growths have been removed should, with the
aid of a speculum, be dressed with chromic acid mixed with equal parts
of water. The caustic must be repeated once or twice a week, and the
scraping occasionally, if there are signs of the tumours growing again.
The treatment is often a long and tedious one.
=Varicocele=:
_Symptoms_: A swelling, varying in extent in the scrotum and along the
spermatic cord, feeling not unlike a bag of worms. It generally occurs
on the left side. The affected testicle of the same side generally gets
smaller and soft, and the complaint is sometimes accompanied by a good
deal of pain.
_Treatment_: Attend to general health, keep bowels well open, give
regular exercise, and avoid much meat. The local application of cold
water often does good. When no improvement takes place, and the condition
causes the dog much discomfort, it is advisable to have the testicle of
the affected side removed by operation. Such treatment does not interfere
with stud work.
=Vertigo=:
_Symptoms_: Old dogs suffering from chronic asthma, accompanied by a weak
heart, often turn giddy and fall after a severe attack of coughing. The
attack seldom lasts for more than a few moments, and the dog jumps up
again looking rather vacant, but is soon himself.
_Treatment_: Give a good dose of purgative medicine, as from two to
twelve[1] grains of jalapin, as the liver is often engorged with blood in
cases of chronic asthma or chronic bronchitis. Afterwards, a course of
the following mixture is advised:—
_Recipe_:
Tincture Nux Vomica, 1 drachm.
Tincture Digitalis, 2 drachms.
Water to 6 ounces.
_Doses_: From one to four[1] teaspoonfuls three times a day after food.
For small dogs a quarter or half the above quantity of mixture may be
made.
_Diet_: Raw meat.
=Voice (Loss of)=:
_Symptoms_: Dogs sent away from home or confined anywhere, and are
constantly barking one hour after another as they will do, often lose
their voice, and after a time, when attempting to bark, they simply make
a husky noise.
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