226 GONOBBHEA, BULL-BtTBNT, CLAP. 



to four days after connection, the first symptoms 

 being a peculiar side-motion of the tail, which is 

 otherwise kept rather close over the fundament ; the 

 bearing is at first swelled and sore, afterwards much 

 more swollen, separated, and red on the inside ; a 

 mattery discharge sometimes in considerable quan- 

 tities flows out ; the urine is small in quantity, made 

 very frequently, and with much pain. 



In the male the sheath is red and swelled ; a con- 

 stant discharge of matter issues from it ; great pain 

 and scalding attend the act of urinating, and the 

 water is voided in small quantities and in a jerking 

 manner. 



TREATMENT. The prepuce or sheath of the bull, 

 or the bearing of the cow, should be cleansed and 

 kept clean with tepid water and soap ; after which 

 the parts may be washed with THE MARVEL, or it 

 may be injected, morning and night. Give three 

 times per day twenty drops of the SPECIFIC for PAIN- 

 FUL URINATION, H H, and continue its use two or 

 three times per day until cured. The SPECIFIC, 

 H H, will entirely control the disease, yet if time 

 is important we can hasten the cure by means of the 

 MARVEL as above indicated. 



