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Title: The American farmer's horse book; a pictorial cyclopedia of facts concerning the prominent breeds ..
Identifier: americanfarmersh00darl (find matches)
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Darling, Andrew. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: St. Louis, Mo. , Journal of agriculture co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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DISKASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. 373 moving it. The presence of a calculus or stone in the bladder may be determined pretty accurately by attending to the directions there- for which are given in Section VIII, of this chapter. When the stop- page is caused by a calculus (stone), it frequently happens that by the horse rolling the stone will be returned to the pouch in which it was formed, whereupon the symptoms will all subside, the animal ap- pearing perfectly well again. Nevertheless, such a horse is always very liable to colic, and if the stone is not removed, another or several more attacks will occur later, the result at last being fatal. Treatment.—First ascertain the cause, and if found to be a bean, tumor, stricture, or stone, adopt the proper mechanical or surgical means to remove it, with as little loss of time as possible. The cath- eter (see illustration), is here of the greatest value, whether for dilating a stricture or as an aid in locating a stone. It should be well greased before introducing into the urethral canal. When refuse matter collects in the bladder, it is not easy to remove. Lukewarm water may be injected through the catheter, and perhaps some of it
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SECTIONAL VIEW, ILLUSTKATING THE USE OF THE CATHETER. The catheter has been passed through the urethra into the bladder. in this way washed out. There is a class of drugs, called "anti- lithics," that have a certain power in dissolving salty concretions, and aiding in their removal. They are powerful acids, needing cautious handling. The following drench contains one of the best of them: No. 47. Dilute nitro-hydrochloric acid, 2 ounces. Water, 1 pint. Mix. Give a small wineglassful three times a day in a quart of water, al- lowing the patient to drink from a bucket.

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