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Excerpt from The Dog's Medical Dictionary: An Encyclopædia of the Diseases, Their Diagnosis Treatment, and the Physical Development of the Dog
Symptoms The outer skin or epidermis is rubbed off, leaving a raw surface.
Treatment: Clean thoroughly with hot boracic lotion, made by dissolving a teaspoonful of boracic acid in half a pint of hot water; carefully dry, and apply boracic Ointment; bandage the part, and prevent the dog from licking.
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