220 FLOODING AFTEB CALVING. 



RIAGE, G G, given once or twice per week, will ar- 

 rest its progress and prevent miscarriage, a result 

 that can only be achieved by this benign and scien- 

 tific treatment. 



Cleaning after Calving. 



In some cases, from torpidity of the calf-bed, the 

 afterbirth is retained, which may result in very 

 serious consequences. 



A dose of twenty drops of the SPECIFIC for MIS- 

 CARRIAGE, G G, will soon cause its expulsion and 

 the healthy cleaning of the animal. It may be re- 

 peated at intervals of four hours, if necessary. 



Flooding after Calving. 



Some blood is necessarily lost after calving, and 

 it is only when the amount is excessive or continues 

 some time, or threatens to weaken or destroy the 

 animal, that the term flooding can be applied to it. 

 It may be occasioned by injuries received during 

 the process of delivery, or from the calf-bed not 

 sufficiently contracting from atony or want of vigor 

 of that organ. 



The symptoms need not be described ; any con- 

 tinuous flowing from the bearing, before or after de- 

 livery, and especially after the passage of the cleans- 

 ing, should receive medication. 



TREATMENT The cow should be kept quiet and 

 be permitted to lie down, and twenty drops of the 

 SPECIFIC for HEMORRHAGE. G G, be given every 

 hour, or even every half-hour in urgent cases. 



