The Dog in Health and Disease: Comprising the Various Modes of Breaking and Using Him for Hunting, Coursing, Shooting, Etc., and Including the Points Or Characteristics of Toy DogsLongmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1872 - 470 páginas |
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... remedy certain faults , such as blinking , & c . Pointing , setting , or standing is taught as follows . It will , of course , be discovered in practice that , in teaching the range , most dogs begin to point , and nineteen out of ...
... remedy certain faults , such as blinking , & c . Pointing , setting , or standing is taught as follows . It will , of course , be discovered in practice that , in teaching the range , most dogs begin to point , and nineteen out of ...
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... be done which is likely to check it . This , however , is contrary to the generally received opinion , which is that nothing of the kind takes place in this animal . 342 CHAPTER II . THE REMEDIES SUITED TO THE DOG THE SKIN . 341.
... be done which is likely to check it . This , however , is contrary to the generally received opinion , which is that nothing of the kind takes place in this animal . 342 CHAPTER II . THE REMEDIES SUITED TO THE DOG THE SKIN . 341.
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... REMEDIES SUITED TO THE DOG , AND THE BEST MEANS OF ADMINISTERING THEM . - Alteratives . Anodynes . - Antispasmodics . - Aperients . - Astringents . Blis- ters . - Caustics . - Charges.- Cordials.- Diuretics.- Embrocations . - Emetics ...
... REMEDIES SUITED TO THE DOG , AND THE BEST MEANS OF ADMINISTERING THEM . - Alteratives . Anodynes . - Antispasmodics . - Aperients . - Astringents . Blis- ters . - Caustics . - Charges.- Cordials.- Diuretics.- Embrocations . - Emetics ...
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... Sulphuric æther , Spirit of turpentine , of each 1 to 2 drachms . Gruel , 3 to 8 ounces . Mix , and inject with a common clyster syringe . APERIENTS . Aperients , opening medicines , or purges , 344 REMEDIES SUITED TO THE DOG .
... Sulphuric æther , Spirit of turpentine , of each 1 to 2 drachms . Gruel , 3 to 8 ounces . Mix , and inject with a common clyster syringe . APERIENTS . Aperients , opening medicines , or purges , 344 REMEDIES SUITED TO THE DOG .
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... Tincture of ginger , 15 drops . Mix , and give as a drench . For a small dog , give one half , one third , or one quarter , according to size . A purgative clyster : ― 17. Castor oil , ounce 346 REMEDIES SUITED TO THE DOG .
... Tincture of ginger , 15 drops . Mix , and give as a drench . For a small dog , give one half , one third , or one quarter , according to size . A purgative clyster : ― 17. Castor oil , ounce 346 REMEDIES SUITED TO THE DOG .
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