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Jhe fever is checked ; then give Dr. K. Jennings's 

 Tonic Powder, it being prepared expressly for 

 this olass of disease. When the throat is sore 

 use Dr. 11, Jennings's Sweating Liniment. 



BRONCHITIS. 



This is an inflammation of the air-tubes (bron« 

 chial) of the lungs, usually accompanied with a 

 painful cough, sore throat, mouth full of saliva, 

 discharge from the nose, respiration disturbed, 

 pulse quick, lining membrane of the nose and 

 eyelids reddened. On applying the ear to the 

 Bides, a bubbling sound is heard, like the agita- 

 tion of a fluid. 



Treatment. — Give the following ball, and if 

 the fever is not broken in twelve hours, repeat: — 



R. Pulv. Saltpetre, 2 drachms. 



" Digitalis 

 Emetic Tartar, of each, ^ drachm. 



Mix with honey or molasses; or, use 



R. Nitrate of Potash, IJ oz. 

 " Soda, 6 oz. 



Mix, and divide into six doses. Give one 

 three times a day in a sloppy mash Apply to 

 the throat Dr. R. Jennings's Sweating- Liniment; 

 and, when convalescent. Dr. R. Jennings's Tonic 

 Powder may be used with great advantage in 

 restoring strength and vigor to the system. 



NASAL GLEET. 



This is usually the result of neglected catarrh. 

 It is attended with a chronic discharge from on^ 



