112 SOEE THEOAT OB QUINZY, 



Should the windpipe be very sore to the touch 

 outside, it may be occasionally bathed with THE 

 MARVEL with advantage. 



Sore Throat or Quinzy. 



This form of disease often occurs in connection 

 with, or as a mere symptom of a cold or Bronchitis, 

 and only requires to be treated in connection with 

 those affections. But it sometimes appears as a 

 more isolated disease, and deserves consideration 

 accordingly, the affection involving the food pipe 

 and the surrounding tissues more than the windpipe. 



SYMPTOMS. The throat is quite hot, painful, swel- 

 led on the outside ; it is painful also internally, and 

 the horse has difficulty in swallowing his food; he 

 " quids" it, that is, partly chews and then drops it; 

 refuses to drink, musses about in the water or swal- 

 lows with evident reluctance and pain; the glands 

 under the jaw and below the ears are swelled, hard, 

 and painful, and sometimes maturate ; sometimes in 

 swallowing fluid it returns again by the nose ; slaver 

 drops from the mouth ; as the swelling of the inside 

 of the throat about the top of the windpipe increases, 

 the breathing becomes more and more difficult, and 

 the animal at times seems nearly suffocated ; and 

 there is always fever. 



TREATMENT. Commence with the SPECIFIC A A, 

 for INFLAMMATIONS, of which give fifteen drops every 

 two hours ; after say three doses give the SPECIFIC 

 C C, in alternation with the A A, at intervals of three 



