Incompatibles.—Alkalies, metallic salts and gelatine.
Dose.—Horses, 1⁄2 to 1 oz.; cattle, 1 to 2 oz.; sheep and pigs, 1 to 2 dr.; dogs, 5 to 30 gr.
PREPARATIONS
TINCTURA GAMBIR COMPOSITA—COMPOUND TINCTURE OF GAMBIR
Composed of gambir, 50; cinnamon, 25; alcohol to make 1000.
Dose.—Horses, 1⁄2 to 2 oz.; cattle, 1 to 3 oz.; sheep and pigs, 1⁄2 to 1 oz.; calves and foals, 1⁄2 to 1 oz.; lambs, 10 to 30 m.; dogs, 1⁄2 to 1 dr. The above doses can be considerably increased and are good in cases of diarrhoea of small and young animals.
Action and Uses.—Gambir is administered to all classes of domestic animals for the arrest of chronic catarrhal discharges and haemorrhage, especially from the alimentary canal. The insoluble catechnic acid beneficially exerts its astringency on the relaxed, over-secreting surfaces alike of small and large intestines. In chronic diarrhoea and in dysentery it is combined with aromatics to allay flatulence; with opium to relieve irritability and spasm; with alkalies, magnesia, or chalk to counteract acidity.
If there is much mucus in the fecal discharges, showing a catarrhal state of the intestinal mucous membrane, it is advisable to give oil, salts or calomel before checking up the bowels with an astringent.
GENTIANA—GENTIAN
Gentian is obtained from the root Gentiana lutae.