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has an unhealthy appearance ; in this case, let the 

 tonic drench be given morning and evening, and let 

 the animal be kept in a warm sheltered situation. It 

 may be necessary to repeat, that this, like most other 

 internal diseases of cattle, may generally be removed 

 by timely attention ; but in attempting a cure after 

 they have existed some time, a great deal of unneces- 

 sary expense is often incurred. 



WAUM LAXATIVE. 



Barbadoes aloes, ^ ounce ; 



Castile soap, 6 drams ; 



Ginger, 3 drams ; 



Cascarilla bark, 2 drams ; 



Warm water, 1 pint. 

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After the operation of the laxative, the tonic drench 

 may be given, should it be found necessary. 



TONIC DRENCH. 



Cascarilla bark and ginger of each, 2 drams; 

 Soda, 2 drams; 



To be given in a pint of ale, beer, or warm water. 



JAUNDICE OR YELLOWS. 



This disease may be known, principally, by yel- 

 lowness of the eyes and mouth ; a dull or languid ap- 

 pearance ; and debility ; a loss of appetite too is a 

 common symptom. Jt may be distinguished from the 

 former disease by the costiveness, which uniformly 

 attends it, and by the animal appearing to be in more 

 pain. At the commencement of the disorder a cure 



