Saturday, October 31, 2015

The digestive canal of the dog is peculiarly irritable

The digestive canal of the dog is peculiarly irritable

The digestive canal of the dog is peculiarly irritable



Purgatives are most valuable, but are not free from danger. The digestive canal of the dog is peculiarly irritable, and no less sensitive to the action of medicine. There are few diseases in which the stomach and intestines are not involved, and very many in which purgatives are directly contra-indicated. No one should get into the habit of thrusting physic of this nature down the throats of his animals; and sportsmen may rest assured that, to the dog at all events, preparatory doses are not necessary to condition. Those, however, who persist in using such stuffs will do well not to employ the compounds in general use. The mixture of poppies, buckthorn, and castor oil is a filthy mess; and I do not understand the principles upon which the abomination is based. A better and more cleanly mixture is thus made:

Ol: Ricini4 parts.
Ol: Olivae2 "
Ol: AnisiQ. s.Mix.

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