484 THE STOCK OWXEIj's ADVISER. 



fiued in a close stable, where they may be compelled to inhale the 

 fumes of burning sulphur. This treatment should be continued 

 once a day for three or four days. Oil of turpentine, one to two 

 draclmis; chloroform, one-half drachm; carbolic acid, ten minims, 

 may be injected in the trachea, hypodermically, every day for 

 three or four days. 



Sheep suffer from the various sporadic diseases to which the 

 cow and horse are subject. Their causes, symptoms, and treat- 

 ment may be found under Diseases of Cattle and ITorses. The 

 dose for the sheep is about one-fourth of that for the horse. 



