DISEASES OF TIIE HOESE. 103 



Nasal Gleet. 



The result of neglected catarrh is a chronic discharge, from one or 

 both nostrils, of a whitish, muco-purulent matter. 



The animal looks, feeds and works well, though he has this dis- 

 charge, which is caused by weakness in the secretory vessels of the 

 lining membrane of the nose. 



A treatment on the tonic principle has been successfully used in 

 this disorder. Purging and bleeding are decidedly hurtful. 



Give one of the following powders night and morning : 



Carbonate of Iron 1 oz. 



Gentian, pulverised 1 oz. 



Quassia, „ 1 oz. 



Divide into four powders. 



Or— 



Sequi-chloride of iron 2 oz. 



Cinnamon 1 oz. 



Divide into four powders. 



Or— 



JSux Vomica, pulverised \ oz. 



Linseed Meal 2 oz. 



Divide into eight powders. 



Or— 



Muriate of Barytes \ oz. 



Linseed Meal 1 oz. 



Divide into eight powders. The best known. One should be 

 given night and morning. 



Cure of Farcy. 



Black Antimony 1 oz. 



Saltpetre § lb. 



Sulphur i lb. 



If acute : Dose — One tablespoonful twice a day. If sub-acute, 

 once or twice a week. 



