The Dog's Medical Dictionary / An encyclopædia of the diseases, their diagnosis & treatment, and the physical development of the dog
THE DOG’S MEDICAL DICTIONARY
AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF THE DISEASES, THEIR DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT, AND THE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE DOG
BY A. J. SEWELL, M.R.C.V.S. Canine Surgeon to H.M. the King, also to H.M. the Queen, and to the Kennel Club, the Dogs’ Home, the Dumb Friends’ League, the Bulldog Club, etc., etc.
With numerous DIAGRAMS, ILLUSTRATIONS, and PORTRAITS of Prize Dogs
SECOND EDITION, REVISED
LONDON: GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, LIMITED New York: E. P. DUTTON & CO. 1907
First Edition, May 1907
Second Edition, August 1907
Cæsar, His Majesty’s Fox Terrier. By gracious permission of His Majesty the King.
Symptoms : The outer skin or epidermis is rubbed off, leaving a raw surface.
Treatment : Clean thoroughly with hot boracic lotion, made by dissolving a teaspoonful of boracic acid in half a pint of hot water; carefully dry, and apply boracic ointment; bandage the part, and prevent the dog from licking.