Tuesday, December 22, 2015

An ounce of the fluid is often sufficient

An ounce of the fluid is often sufficient

An ounce of the fluid is often sufficient



The above quantity will be ample for the largest dog one-eighth will be enough for a small animal and for a mere pup, an ounce of the fluid is often sufficient. In these cases, however, I always continue the injection until it is returned, the object not being to have it retained; but simply to lubricate the part, and thereby facilitate the passage of the fæces, while by distending the rectum, that intestine is stimulated to expel its contents. The ether and laudanum are introduced to guard against the possibility of irritation. If a more than usual disposition to costiveness be observed, twice a week a meal of liver, chopped very fine, is allowed; but even this should be given only after there is absolute proof of its necessity.


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