An excessive discharge of saliva from the mouth and loosening of the teeth are amongst the most prominent signs.
PTOMAINE POISONING
To this class belongs various organic poisons produced in food substances (fish, etc.), as the result of fermentative changes, arising through the presence of bacteria or other minute living organisms.
Although cases of ptomaine poisoning are more frequently met with in the human subject, there is a possibility of the occurrence of such in the dog.
Empty stomach with an emetic, say 20 grains of white vitriol and given in two tablespoonfuls of tepid water.
CHAPTER XXII
Diseases of the Urinary Organs
Disease of the Kidneys—Stone in the Bladder—Inflammation of the Bladder—Stricture of the Urethra