110 INFLAMMATION OF THE LABYNX. LARYNGITIS. 



TREATMENT. Give the SPECIFIC for FEVER, A A, 

 and that for COUGH, E E, fifteen drops alternately 

 every three hour-;, beginning with Specific A A. 

 After a day or two as the animal improves the inter- 

 vals between the doses may be prolonged to four or 

 six hours. Keep the animal well covered and pro- 

 tected until recovery takes place . After the feverish 

 symptoms have disappeared, the COUGH SPECIFIC, 

 E E, may be relied upon for the perfection of the 

 cure, given three or four times per day. 



STABLING AND FOOD. In all cases of serious dis- 

 ease of the lungs or air-passages, the horse should 

 be placed in a large roomy stable or stall into which 

 the fresh air may freely come, but all damp draughts 

 of air excluded ; all dung, damp and, dirty straw 

 carefully removed ; spread clean straw on the floor ; 

 blanket him according to the season, the state of the 

 weather, and skin ; hand-rub and flannel-bandage 

 the legs every night and morning, or oftener if 

 necessary. 



For food, bran mashes, gruel, and tempered water 

 only; when recovering, malt or bran mashes, 

 boiled oats, turnips, carrots, and green food, if in 

 season. 



Inflammation of the Larynx. 

 Laryngitis. 



The larynx is the upper portion of the windpipe 

 and inflammation of it sometimes occurs and is very 

 dangerous It is not often unmixed, but is generally 

 accompanied with, or is an extension of, cold or 

 bronchitis, and its causes are the same. 



