INFLAMMATION OF THE CHEST, &c. 269 



If the disease is not checked, Bronchitis, or cold 

 in the chest comes on, known by a mattery dis- 

 charge from the nose, which may be stuffed up, with 

 difficulty of breathing ; the breathing is quick, at- 

 tended with rattling in the windpipe ; the cough be- 

 comes more frequent and severe 



TREATMENT. Give three or five drops of the 

 SPECIFIC for FEVER, A A, three or four times per 

 day, to allay the heat and feverish excitement, after 

 which a few doses of the SPECIFIC for COUGHS AND 

 COLDS, E E, will complete the cure. 



Inflammation of the Chest, Pneu- 

 monia or Pleurisy. 



Inflammation of the chest usually involves both 

 the pleura or lining membrane of the chest, and the 

 substance of the lungs, so that they may be advan- 

 tageously treated. It is usually the result of cold 

 and exposure after being heated j it may also be 

 produced by wounds. 



SYMPTOMS. Shivering chill, followed by heat and 

 thirst ; the sides are painful when pressed upon ; 

 stitches are observed ; the dog sits upon his 

 haunches, with the fore -legs separated from each 

 other, and the head held forward ; the breath hot ; 

 cough short and painful ; breathing frequent, 

 labored and heaving ; pulse full and quick ; tongue 

 hangs out of the mouth ; eyes thrust forward and 

 red ; finally drowsiness and death. Sometimes the 



