Ii22 PLEURISY, &C. 



Treatment during this Disease. 



or relief may be obtained. When improperly 

 treated, this disease produces another, formerly 

 called chest -founder^ but which may be more pro- 

 perly called the founder in the feet. When the 

 fever leaves the body, and drops down into the 

 feet, it is attended with considerable pain and in- 

 flammation, that soon terminates in the founder in 

 the feet, the treatment of which is discussed in a 

 subsequent chapter. Throughout this disease the 

 diet must be warm water and mashes, twice a 

 day, with regular exercise as soon as the horse is 

 able to undertake it. 



