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pasture in the morning. In cases of this kind, time means 

 much; tlierefore, every farmer should be prepared to meet 

 this dangerous affection, by having our remedy No. 107 

 on hand. If the case is very severe it is necessary toi tap 

 the stomach, which should be done by an experienced per- 

 son. ' But as we mentioned before, if the case is not to 

 far advanced, our 



REMEDY NO. 107 GIVEN AS DIRECTED, 

 will save the trouble of tapping and the life of the ani- 

 mal. Our remedy is preferable to tapping when the case 

 is not to far advanced, as many good animals are lost from 

 the tapping process, that could have been saved. After 

 the stomach has been relieved, and the distention has sub- 

 sided, give our 



REMEDY NO. 108 AS DIRECTED. 



Price of remedies Nos. 107 and 108 complete, $1.00. 



BRONCHITIS. 



Bronchitis is an inflammation of the wind-pipe, and 

 sometimes extending to the lungs. The severity of this 

 disease is varied. When there is intense inflammation 

 it terminates in the outpouring of serum, from the blood in> 

 to the cavity of the chest, and often resulting in the death 

 of the animal. If the cow be with calf frequently the re- 

 sult will be abortion. 



CAUSES: — Tliis disease is caused by atmospheric 

 conditions, which usually manifest itself in the spring of 

 the year and early summer, causing irritation of the fauces, 

 mouth, throat and windpipe and sometimes extends to the 

 lungs. This disease attacks most all, if not all of the 

 herd. 



