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Creosoti, Beech ............................ 3ii 



Spts. camphorae .......................... %i 



Ol. lini q. s. ad .............................. Sviii 



M. Sig. Give one tablespoonful three times a day. 



3. Non-Parasitic Bronchitis. 



Frequently a sequela of nasal catarrh. 



Cause, symptoms and treatment practically the 

 same as for nasal catarrh. 



Verminous bronchitis, caused by lung worms, 

 is considered in the section on parasites. 



4. Japp Disease. 



This is a disease not found in this country, but 

 common in parts of Germany. It is characterized 

 by an intense bronchitis. No cause nor cure has 

 yet been discovered. 



5. Pneumonia. 



Inflammation of the lungs; lung fever; pneu- 

 monitis; and congestion of the lungs. 



Three types are recognized in sheep: 



a. Parasitic due to lung worms. 



b. Traumatic caused by drenching. 



c. Common congestion of the lungs, caused by 

 exposure; chills; wet weather, and as sequela fol- 

 lowing nasal catarrh or bronchitis. 



Symptoms: These are characteristic, but very 

 difficult to differentiate from acute poisoning, at 

 the onset. Cough; labored respiration; loss of ap- 

 petite; congestion of the visible mucous mem- 

 branes, followed by- weakness, are present, and 

 often followed by death. In large bands, as many 



