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The water sliould be soft and sweet ; the greater part of the 

 new diet should be cooked and prepared with every care. The 

 patient should not work AA'hile under treatment ; and when not 

 in the act of feeding, it is best to keep the animal muzzled. 



Amongst the various articles of diet which may be named 

 as the most proper, I may enumerate carrots and green clover 

 (if in season), boiled barley, boiled oats, boiled linseed, milk and 

 water, and others. For further particulars respecting the diet, 

 the reader is directed to Section VI., page 108, of the present 

 volume. 



