96 Diseases of Cattle. 



JAUNDICE. 



• This is a common disease among cattle, and consists ot 

 a distribution of bile throughout the whole circulation of 

 the body. 



CAUSES : — Closure of the biliary duct, preventing the 

 bile from passing into the bowels, resulting in the re-ab-, 

 sorption and diffusion of the bile through -the whole sys- 

 tem. The bile duct may be closed from gall stones. 



SYMPTOMS: — Usually the first symptom noticed, is 

 the yellow appearance of the eyes and the membranes lining 

 the nose and mouth. In addition to this the bowels will be 

 constipated, urine high colored, and the animal has a dull 

 appearance, heavily coated tongue, and generally loss of 

 cud. 



TREATMENT :— Give as a physic 



Epsom Salts twelve ounces. 



Powdered Barbadoes Aloes one ounce. 



Podophyllin Resin two drachms. 



Ginger two drachms. 



Water two quarts. Mix. 



Give at one dose. After the physic has operated, give 

 our 



REMEDY NO. 126 AS DIRECTED. 

 While the animal is convalescing, carefully feed on eas- 

 ily digested food, such as bran mash, malt, clover hay, bar- 

 ley, etc. 



Price of remedy No. 126, $1.50. 



LOCK JAW (TETANUS.) 

 Lock jaw is an affection that does not attack cattle as 

 frequently as it does horses, but in cattle it is more fatal, 



