You throw 45 green rocks at it then shove a stick in its anus.
It was used to treat wounds. Sugar kills bacteria in wounds and has no adverse side affects.
Beware the javelina. There's a javelina in our bathtub!
go to hospital
They didn't have alot of medicine back in those days ,but they still had some medicines to treat the wounds.
cabbage stew
Chloroform was used for pain when available. If chloroform was not available whiskey was used for the pain. Then to treat the wounds herb's were used.
A javelina (peccary) is a "pecarí de collar." Additionally, many Mexicans call the javelina as a javelina, which is pronounced "ha-vey-lee-na".
Wounds which penetrate the muscle beneath the skin should be cleaned and treated by a doctor
Coyotes are the #1 predator to javelina. Javelina will attack coyotes on site, so never bring a dog with you while hiking in an area where javelina roam.
Yes. But that is the discretion of the physician.
Yes
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