US CANADIAN HOBSE DISEASE- 



SPECIFIC A A until the fever is allayed, when the A A 

 may be discontinued and cure perfected by the use 

 of the E E. 



IF THE COUGH is not troublesome, but the dis- 

 charge from the head becomes very profuse like a 

 nasal gleet or even the glanders, the SPECIFIC C C, 

 is only required, and may be given in doses of fifteen 

 drops four times per day, and continued until the 

 cure is perfected. See also the section on Glanders 

 and Nasal gleet, 



If the legs, sheath, lips or nose swells, or decided 

 dropsy sets in, give the SPECIFIC H H, alternately 

 with the C C, fifteen drops every two or three hours, 

 in alternation, which continue until relieved. 



For the weakness, dullness, or loss of appetite 

 which may remain after the acute attack has passed 

 over,- give fifteen drops of the SPECIFIC J J for INDI- 

 GESTION three times per day. It will promptly im- 

 prove the appetite and give tone and strength to the 

 system. 



NURSING AND CARE DURING TREAT- 

 MENT, 



The animal should be excused from all service, 

 and allowed complete rest. The stables should be 

 clean and well ventilated, and free from any nox- 

 ious accumulations or exhalations. Lime, Chloride 

 of Lime or White-wash, may be freely employed, but 

 the use of penetrating so-called disinfectants is hot 

 admissible under Homeopathic treatment. Thr 



