This section is from the book "The Horse - Its Treatment In Health And Disease", by J. Wortley Axe. Also available from Amazon: The Horse. Its Treatment In Health And Disease.
These are substances introduced into the rectum for medicinal purposes. They usually take the form of a cone-shaped mass, and are compounded with such agents as cocoa-butter. This substance is solid at ordinary temperatures outside the body, but slowly becomes liquefied by the heat of the part. Suppositories are more particularly employed as anodynes and antiseptics, and occasionally for their astringent properties.
 
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