A Treatise on Regional Iodine Therapy for the Veterinary Clinician
for The Veterinary Clinician
by MART R. STEFFEN, M.D.C., V.S.
Author of Special Veterinary Therapy, Special Cattle Therapy, Clinical Diagnosis of Cattle Diseases, Special Equine Therapy, Veterinary Clinical Notes, etc.
1919
Published by Pharmacal Advance Publishing Co. 168 Duane Street, New York
Copyright 1919 by Pharmacal Advance Publishing Co.
In presenting to the veterinary profession this treatise on Regional Iodine Therapy, I do so with the object of bringing into the light certain clinical facts that have to do with the topical application of iodine in veterinary patients, and to discuss, from the standpoint of the clinician, those particular pathological conditions to which these facts apply.
It will be further my purpose to point out to the reader the special indications for topical iodine medication which have, in the past, been overlooked by the practitioner of veterinary medicine.
Throughout the treatise I shall confine myself to the exposition of only such matter as I have found to be compatible with the practical phases of veterinary science in the conduct of my own practice.
M. R. S.
Milwaukee, Wis. March, 1919.
While it is a fact that iodine is one of the most popular of the many medicinal agents used by the practitioner of veterinary medicine and surgery, it also is a fact that iodine—more so than any other agent—is frequently used in pathological conditions and under circumstances that lack every scientific indication for its application. To a certain extent this is true of almost any medicinal agent in common use, even those whose field of applicability is less broad than that of iodine; but it is especially noteworthy in the use of iodine.
Mart R. Steffen
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CONTENTS.
1. The Local Application of Preparations of Iodine in the Sense of Prophylactic Aim in Surgery.
2. The Use of Iodine as an Adjunct to Internal Medication in the Correction of Acute Pathological Conditions.
3. Regional Iodine Applications for the Cure of Chronic Pathological Conditions.
Tincture of Iodine.
Ointment of Iodine.
Oily Solutions or Mixtures of Iodine.
Aqueous Preparations of Iodine.
Transcriber’s Notes