186 HOOSE, CATAEBH, OR COMMON COLD. 



If symptoms of Fever, Bronchitis, or Pneumonia 

 should be present, interpose a few doses of the 

 FEVER SPECIFIC, A A, twenty drops, repeated every 

 three or four hours, which will promptly relieve. 

 Consult also what is said on Bronchitis or Pneu- 

 monia. 



Hoose, Catarrh, or Common Cold 



Differs from the Choryza as the irritation involves 

 the lining membrane of the entire air passages. 

 It is most frequent in the changeable weather of 

 spring and fall, when cattle are exposed to frequent 

 alternations of temperature, or when too many cows 

 are crowded together in a stable, rendering the air 

 hot and impure. Young beasts and cows after calv- 

 ing are especially subject to hoose. 



SYMPTOMS. Dry nose, frequent cough, discharge 

 from the nostrils, stiffness of the limbs, disinclination 

 to move, purging, cold skin, and then hot; imperfect 

 chewing of the cud, failing of milk, watery eyes, 

 quick pulse and breathing. It is very frequent and 

 very fatal in calves, and requires to be attended to 

 promptly in all cases, or it will end in some more 

 dangerous disease. 



TREATMENT. During the earlier stage, with 

 fever, heat, quick pulse and breathing, oive the 

 FEVER SPECIFIC, A A, a dose of twenty drops four 

 times per day. 



Should cough and irritation remain, or not yield 

 prompty to the FEVER SPECIFIC, give the SPECIFIC 

 E E for COUGH, the same dose, repeated four times 



