The same results are obtained in cases of lameness from ringbone, sidebone, splint and curb.

Buck shins can be entirely absorbed with applications of Iodex as directed above.

Other conditions, in which the effects of Iodex frequently are most remarkably satisfactory, are goitre, fibrous tumors on the body surface, hygroma, and tendonous and ligamentous enlargements.

The applications, in these conditions, are made in a manner similar to that in spavin, massaging the Iodex thoroughly into the parts involved.

In bringing this treatise to an end, I would again urge the practitioner to add Iodex to his therapeutic armament, and use it not only in the conditions of which I have here made mention, but in many other indications for iodine therapy which come up almost daily in every veterinary practice.

Transcriber’s Notes

[Page 24]: “as an an adjunctive” changed to “as an adjunctive”

[Page 44]: “exceeds in specifivity” changed to “exceeds in specificity”

[Page 46]: “Aqueous Preparatons” changed to “Aqueous Preparations”