Mallenders and Sallenders of the Horse


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General [General]

Are scurfy eruptions occurring at the fore part of the hock or back of the knee, accompanied with itching and an oozing discharge. They frequently depend on internal causes, but are sometimes produced by want of cleanliness.

Thuja occidentalis [Thuj]

Thuja occidentalis is almost a specific for this disease, a dose of six drops put in the mouth which ought to be given once a day for three or four days, at the same time use the Strong Tincture externally, in the proportion of one part to ten parts of water.

Sulphur [Sulph]

Afterwards give a dose or two of Sulphur, consisting of six drops in a spoonful of water.

John Rush
John Rush, School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, USA. The Handbook of Veterinary Homeopathy, by John Rush, was published in 1854. Originally published in London by Jarrold and Sons. "The Homeopathic Treatment of the Horse, the Ox, the Sheep, the Dog and the Swine."