INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, <fec. 267 



SYMPTOMS. Discharge from the nostrils of thin 

 watery fluid, which gradually increases in quantity, 

 and may be mixed with blood, followed by cough, 

 sneezing, difficult swallowing, obstructed breathing, 

 general weakness, loss of appetite, swelling of the 

 nostrils, and contraction of one side of the snout It 

 is liable to lead to disease of the lungs, finally ending 

 in consumption. 



TREATMENT The SPECIFIC for DISTEMPER, C C, 

 will be found efficient. Give a dose of ten drops two 

 or three times per day. In case of much heat or 

 fever a dose or two of the FEVER SPECIFIC, A A, 

 may be interposed or alternated with the former, 

 every three or four hours. 



Inflammation of the Lungs, or 

 Rising of the Lights. 



This disease may be caused in the hog by the 

 same influences which produces it in other animals, 

 but is very liable to be engendered by the impure 

 air of a sty, when dung and dirty litter are allowed to 

 accumulate and decay ; and is more liable to occur 

 in some conditions of the atmosphere than others. 



SYMPTOMS. Shivering of the body, red eyes, hot 

 breath, head stretched forward, quick panting breath- 

 ing, full, accelerated pulse, frequent or almost con- 

 stant cough, with discharge of phlegm, sweating in 

 various parts of the body, and tongue thrust from the 

 mouth. All these symptoms increase, and the pig 

 dies. 



