Treatment: Give Epsom salts, from ten grains[1] to one ounce in some sweetened milk. Also a course of iodide of potassium, from half to four grains in from one teaspoonful[1] to a tablespoonful of water. For the treatment of the paralysis, see [Paralysis].
Leucorrhœa:
Symptoms: A pale, yellowish discharge from vulva. May occur before heat, but more often afterwards, and frequently seen after pupping.
Treatment: Syringe with a weak tepid solution of Condy’s fluid, about half a teaspoonful to half a pint of water. If the discharge is persistent, syringe with one drachm of powdered burnt alum in half a pint tepid water night and morning.
Give tonics, as from half[1] to three grains of sulphate of iron (made into a pill), two or three times a day.
Lice:
See [Insect].
Liniment:
The following is a soothing liniment for recent cases of sprains and injuries to joints, etc.:—