Read the passage.
Do you think veterinary doctors have a significant role in healing the injuries of animals and birds?
When I was young, a barbed-wire fence made a long deep cut on my pet, a white-tailed deer. I
cleansed the wound with carbolic water and bandaged it. But he pulled the bandage off and carefully
licked the hair away from the injured place exposing it fully to the air and sunlight. He took entire
charge and shortly healed himself.
Birds and animals appear to know just what herbs will cure what ills. Our ancestors learned the basics
of medicine by observing what plants were sought out by animals suffering from wounds, fever and
alimentary disturbances.
When a wild creature is injured, it first seeks solitude and complete rest. Besides paying attention to
its external wound, it takes internal care. It may induce vomiting. Members of the canine and feline
families, when in physical distress, eat green grass. An animal with fever hunts up an airy, shady place
near water and remains quiet, eating very little and drinking often. Some animals use the sunlight to
ease physical aches and pains.
When sick or wounded, wild creatures resort to the ancient remedies of nature—natural medicines,
pure air and complete relaxation. So how does a veterinary doctor actually help?
On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer the following.
1. The writer’s white-tailed deer. Single choice.Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
knew what to do and cured itself
took the help of the writer
was cured with the help of carbolic acid
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being there have a animal with the dinosaur
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