PLETTBO-PNEUMONIA, PULMOSTABY MURBAIN, &o. 199 



for FEVER, A A, twenty drops every two hours for 

 twelve hours, and then alternate it with the SPECIFIC 

 for INFLAMED LUNGS, E E. at intervals of two or 

 three hours. 



In the fully developed cases of the disease (in the 

 more advanced stages), when there is less heat and 

 fever^ but great weakness, wheezing, short, difficult 

 breathing, small, quick, weak pulse, cold clammy 

 sweats, cold extremities, or with violent purging of 

 blackish offensive matter, omit the FEVER SPECIFIC, 

 A A, and give instead every two hours, first the 

 SPECIFIC for INFLAMED LUNGS, E E, a dose of 

 twenty drops, and the next two hours the SPECIFIC, 

 I I, for ULCERATIONS, a dose of twenty drops, and 

 thus continue the two remedies alternately at in- 

 tervals of two or three hours. This is the treatment 

 for all the more advanced, confirmed, or malignant 

 forms of this disease, the one remedy correspond- 

 ing to the local affection of the lung and pleura and 

 the other to the malignant and septic character of 

 the general affection. 



The existence of dark, fetid and bloody discharges 

 is no contra-indication for the use of these Specifics, 

 which are fully adapted to that condition. 



Food and stabling should be carefully directed, as 

 under the article on Pleurisy, pagj 191. 



Diseased cattle should at once be removed from 

 the healthy stock, and be housed by themselves at 

 some distance from the rest of the herd. The sta- 

 ble should be dry and well ventilated ; air and light 

 should be freely admitted, although all draughts 

 of air are highly injurious, and must be guarded 

 against. 



