TO HORNED CATTLE. 



ger half clraclim. Pour upon them a pint of 

 boiling ale, and give the infusion, when nearly 

 cold ; give until relieved. Should not this en- 

 tirely relieve — take liquorice root 2 oz; bruise 

 and boil in a quart of water, until the fluid is 

 reduced to a pint, then add two drachms pow- 

 dered squills, honey 2 ounces; add to the above 

 and give as directed in the above. 



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INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. 



Inflammation of the Lungs is caused by per- 

 spiration, sudden and great changes of the 

 weather, especially when accompained with wet 

 and damp air at night, and particularly when 

 driving a long journey. , • 



Symptoms are dullness, shivering cough, 

 particularly soar, the ear, roots of the horns 

 and legs are generaly cold ; the breath and 

 mouth is hot, the mouth generally open, and 

 there is a ropy discharge from it; the beast will 

 often lie down and can scarcely be induced to 

 move, the flanks heave, the head is protruded, 

 showing great difficulty in breathing. 



