92 Diseases of Cattle. 



REMEDY NO. 121 AS DIRECTED. 

 After taking remedy No. 121 if the bowels become con- 

 stipated give as a mild physic 



Epsom Salts ten ounces. 



Ginger one-half ounce. 



Water two quarts. Mix. 



Give at one dose. As the animal convalesces, feed in 

 small quantities, easily digested, nutritious food, as bran 

 mash, linseed meal, boiled barley and choice clean hay. 

 Price of remedy No. 121, $1.50. 



INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. 

 (Pneumonia.) 



Inflammation of the lungs is produced by being kept 

 in poorly ventilated stables, and exposure to cold and damp. 



SYMPTOMS :— Usually the first symptom of this dis- 

 ease is a chill, which is seldom noticed by the farmer. After 

 the chill the animal becomes dull and stiff, nose dry, mouth 

 hot, skin dry, rough coat, slight cough, breathing short : 

 eyes, nose, and moiith red ; bowels constipated, high colored 

 and scanty urine. The animal lies down most of the time. 

 As the disease advances the ears and legs become cold, 

 breathing shorter, and an unfavorable result may be ex- 

 pected. 



TREATMENT:— Give our 



REMEDIES NOS. 122 AND 123 AS DIRECTED. 

 If the bowels are constipated give 



Epsom Salts twelve ounces. 



Ginger one-half ounce. 



Warm Water two quarts. Mix. 



Give as a drench. Mustard applied freely to the sides 



