Diseases of Cattle, 89 



REMEDY NO. ii6 AS DIRECTED. 



Price of remedy No. 115, 75 cents. 



Price of remedy No. 116, $1.00. 



FARDEL BOUND. 



This is a disease afifecting the third stomach of the 

 cow or ox. (See Impaction of the Omasum.) 



FOUL IN THE FOOT— FOUL CLAW. 



Foul in the foot is a sore between the digital spaces pro- 

 ducing lameness. 



CAUSES : — Standing in mud and moisture, which 

 scalds the parts. 



TREATMENT :— Cleanse the foot thoroughly and ap- 

 ply our 



REMEDY NO. 117 AS DIRECTED. 



Keeping the feet dry and clean, will assist in effecting 

 a cure. 



GENERAL DEBILITY. 



Properly speaking general debility in cattle, is the re- 

 sult of faulty digestion, and assimilation of the food taken 

 into the stom.ach. 



SYMPTOMS: — Diminished appetite, the animal at 

 every opportunity licking the earth, stones, lime walls, etc., 

 which cows in health would not touch. There is a dis- 

 charge of mucus from the eyes and mouth accompanied by 

 staring coat. If it is a milch cow, the milk diminishes in 

 quantity to that extent, that it almost disappears, and what 

 there is of it is very blue and thin. As general debility ad- 



