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under the horses head with a shovel, and allow- 

 ing him to inhale the smoke. Care should be 

 used so as not to strangle the horse. By strictly- 

 following the foregoing treatment the efficacy 

 of this remedy will be shown, as the animal will 

 be relieved in from fifteen to twenty minutes. 



Another remedy is : 



Frequent injections of soap and water ; and 

 give internally, spirits of nitre, lo drams ; lauda- 

 num, lo drams; water, ^ pint. Mix for drench. 

 This may be repeated in twenty minutes, if relief 

 is not obtained. 



Another remedy, giving instant relief: 



From 45 to 50 drops of chloroform, given on 

 suo'ar, I have never known to fail giving imme- 

 diate relief. 



I have known men to be from home, and have 

 their horses taken with this disease, and use this 

 remedy, and in thirty minutes the horses were 

 able to be driven. 



