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ZINC POISONING.

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Several of the soluble salts of zinc are irritant poisons. The chlorid and sulphate are those in most common use. In animals which have power to vomit they are emetic in their action. In others, when retained in the stomach, they set up more or less irritation of the mucous membrane and abdominal pain, producing symptoms already described in the action of other poisons which produce the same result.

Treatment.—The treatment should be the same as for copper poisoning.

Special Report on Diseases of Cattle

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