■^^ AGRICULTURAL ESSAY^ 



The following are seme of the most common diieases to wMVk 

 B^eeparehable, with the remedies whichTavT;r":d%"ffi"a' 



CIOUS. 



Ro- 

 in men. 



Rot. a disease in sheep similar to pulmonary consnmntmn 



ine same manner as persons m a hectic. The sick in the flock 



sivc mornmgs, w,ll probably offect a cure : as the addition cf 

 SL k", a""^ ""'"?'■ ""^ <"Jy ^'"''es the pungency of the dis ' 



w til about sixty grains of iron filings, by means of flour »nd 

 ».trouuced into the sheep's throat Wc'ry^rrnrngfTr' ^Se 



.JX'^^'rsV'm'^ '"' '"^ "' '" ^''^^P- '^ <■-» Young V 



.Z'^r ^f ""' "'"^1"^ ^'^ "^^y^ ''«'^^««n each Ze. Thl 5' 

 fleecXXtn'nV'f'^ with success, even in cases where the 

 neecella» been nearly gone, and the throat terribly swelled." 



.„?*^*?v '^'"^ appears by the sheep rubbing the nart affected 

 afldpullmg. out the wool in that part with fheirSh or bV' ' 

 Iw '.<"=''^°'^^^™°J rising on their backs and shiuldirs "The 



self Cd't'h! 'f,"''' '° ''J '*''^" '■'•'"' the floci, and pul bfu 

 self, and then the part affected is to have the wool taken off 

 asfaras the skin feels hard to the finger, washed with soan 



SkThe'stab' Tl' "'''"■'' ^'"'^ ""'"' - - '0 'reaie a£ 

 ,f„»„ • J ,.^''^" ='"""'* '"■ with a decoction of tobacco 4 

 water, mixed with the third of ley of wood ashes afmuch 



