Diseases of Cattle. 91 



REMEDY NO. 120 AS DIRECTED. 

 This will relieve the irritation and pain. Give freely 

 linseed to soothe the kidneys and bladder. As soon as the 

 pain and irritation have been allayed, give thirty drops of 

 Muriatic Acid in a pail of cold water twice a day. This 

 will lessen or destroy any stones or earthy matter which 

 may be present. NEVER give the acid whilst there is any 

 indication of pain or irritation present. 



Price of remedy No. 120, 75 cents. 



INFLAMMATION OF THE LIVER. 



(Hepatitis.) 



CAUSES : — High feeding in warm stables, without 

 sufficient exercise to keep up an active circulation of the 

 blood, causing congestion of the liver which results in in- 

 flammation. 



SYMPTOMS: — During the stage of congestion there 

 are no symptoms manifested. But when inflammation sets 

 in, the breathing is slow, the mucus membranes of the eyes, 

 nose and mouth are pale or tinged with y^ellow. The ex- 

 crement or dung becomes hard and black indicating constipa_ 

 tion. Urine high colored, coat dry, ears and legs cold. On 

 applying pressure behind the last rib on the right side the 

 animal will evince pain. 



TREATMENT : — Give a brisk physic composed of 

 the following: 



Epsom Salts twenty ounces. 



Aloes one ounce. 



Calomel two drachms. 



Ginger one ounce. 



Water one gallon. Mix.' 



After the physic has operated give our 



