263 CATABBH on Co^, BBONCHITIS. 



CHAPTER II. 

 DISEASES OF THE. AIR-PASSAGES. 



Ozena, or Running from tlie Nose. 



THIS disease is very common in old dogs, and 

 especially in pugs. It is known by a constant dis- 

 charge from the nostrils, which is bad-smelling, like 

 matter, attended with cough, snorting, attempts to 

 sneeze, obstructed nostrils, and difficulty of breath- 

 ing. If neglected it may injure or even destroy the 

 sense of smell. 



TREATMENT The SPECIFIC for DISTEMPER, 

 NASAL DISCHARGES, C C, is perfectly appropriate 

 for such cases. Give a dose of two or five drops, 

 according to the size of the dog, two or three times 

 per day. 



Catarrh, or Cold, Bronchitis. 



It occurs most commonly in the variable weather 

 of winter, and early spring, and is induced from 

 causes similar to those which induce it in the 

 human system. 



SYMPTOMS. Theie is cough; running from the 

 eyes, which become rd ; then watery discharge 

 from one or both nostrils; dullness and sleepiness; 

 poor appetite ; sneezing ; quick, heavy breathing ; 

 weakness and wasting. 



