Diseases of Cattle. 85 



treatment will prolong the life, and, at the same time, im- 

 prove the condition of the milking qualities of the cow. 

 Price of remedies Nos. iii and 112 complete, $2.00. 



COW POX. 



Cow pox is a simple afYection of the skin and udder. 

 It consists of a contagious eruption, accompanied by slighr 

 fever. 



SYMPTOMS: — Teats slightly swollen and painful; 

 in three or four days red hard spots are observed on the 

 teats and udder, which in a few more days form round 

 blisters, which burst and discharge a bluish liquid. This 

 liquid is the true vaccine lymph, which is used upon the 

 human family for the purpose of vaccination. After the 

 lymph has been discharged, the sores scab over with a 

 thick crust. 



TREATMENT -.-The milk should be drawn from 

 the udder by the syphon. Keep the animal warm and free 

 from exposure, and apply our 



REMEDY NO. 136 AS DIRECTED. 

 Price, 50 cents. 



CROUP. 



Croup is occasionall}' observed in milch cows. And is 

 situated in the throat. It speedily causes suffocation, and i? 

 very fatal, if not treated at once. 



CAUSES : — Cold attacking the head of the wind-p'-pe, 

 followed by inflammation, and the development of false 

 membranes. 



SY^'MPTOMS : — Loud, grating noise or murmer. rapul 



