Diseases of Cattle. 101 



Place chopped ice or cold water cloths on the forehead, 

 and give as soon as possible the following physic : 



Epsom Salts twenty ounces. 



Calomel one drachm. 



■ Croton Oil twenty drops. 



Ginger one ounce. 



Water one-half gallon. Mix. 



Give slowly at one dose as a drench. The cow should 

 be turned from side to side, each time that remedy No. 130 

 is given. But kept perfectly quiet at all other times. The 

 legs and body must be kept warm. Allow plenty of pure 

 air, and cold water to drink. Constantly apply over the loins 

 heavy cloths wrung out of hot water. Keep the bag empty 

 by frequently drawing the milk. As soon as the cow ap- 

 pears conscious of her surroundings, give her thin slop 

 mashes to eat, and continue this diet until she has thorough- 

 ly recovered. 



Price of remedy No. 129, $1.25. 

 Price of remedy No. 130, $1.00. 



MILK TREMBLES. 



This disease appears in the wooded country, of the 

 South and Southwest. 



CAUSES : — Cold, moisture and miasma. It usually 

 disappears after the timber has been cleared from the land. 

 TREATMENT :— Give our 



REMEDY NO. 131 AS DIRECTED. 

 Price, $1.25. 



MURRAIN— EPIZOOTIC APHTHA. 



Epizootic Aphtha is called murrain in some parts of the 



