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worm in the dung; they are more prevalent in wet sea- 

 sons and on damp pastures. 



Turpentine in raw milk, a decoction of pumpkin seeds, 

 are old and tried remedies; santouine, as much as will 

 lie on a five-cent piece, or tannate of pelletierine three to 

 five grains, are new remedies recommended. The best 

 preventive treatment is to change the pastures and crop 

 the old ones for a few years. 



A long worm is sometimes found in the intestines of 

 pigs, unless in considerable numbers they seldom cause 

 much trouble, if suspected give turpentine in milk or oil, 

 or oil of wormseed. 



