"A moderate soreness of the mouth is to be encouraged and kept up. I have never succeeded in removing the complaint without it."
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Jaundice
M. W. Leblanc, of Paris, has given an interesting account of the causes and treatment of
jaundice
in the dog.
The prevailing symptom of this disease in the dog is a yellow discoloration of the skin and the mucous membranes of greater or less intensity. It generally announces the existence of very serious disease, as inflammation of the liver and its excretory ducts, or of the gall-bladder, or the stomach, or small intestines, or contraction or
obliteration