30 HORNED CATTLE. 



One pint whiskey, 1 ounce hartshorn, 1 oz. 

 spirits camphor, J pint warm water should be 

 given to the animal. 



WOUNDS. 



The first thing is. to clean the wound from all 

 dirt and gravel. A good fomentation with 

 warm water will efiPect this. If the wound is 

 much lacerated, or punctured, we must bring 

 them neatly together. If any portions so torn 

 as to prevent its from doing this completely, 

 they should be removed with a knife, or sharp 

 scissors; then the edges brought together by 

 means of passing a needle and strong waxed 

 twine deeply through them, making two, three 

 or more stitches, half inch from each other. 

 Then apply the tincture of myrrh and aloes, and 

 bandage tolerably firm, not so much so as to 

 prevent the circulation. If there should bo 

 proud flesh, the wound must be cleansed with a 

 strong solution of blue vitriol, and then dressed 

 with the tincture. All wounds should be first 

 well cleansed, before applying anything on 

 them. 



