156 Diseases of the Dog. 



Apply mustard to the belly for one hour, after which 

 apply to the full length of the belly a hot poultice made of 

 bran. Give slippery elm tea. After recovery has taken 

 place give a tablespoonful of Castor Oil ; but do not hasten 

 a movement of the bowels. If the bowels do not operate 

 after giving the oil, give an injection of warm soap-suds. 

 Our remedy No. 172 will quickly and effectually relieve and 

 cure injlammation of the bowels. 



Price of remedy No. 172, $1.00. 



LUNG FEVER— INFLAMMATION OF THE 



LUNGS. 

 (Pneumonia.) 



This disease is usually the result of becoming suddenly 

 chilled when over-heated, from exposure to wet and cold, 

 changes of climate, changes of temperature, and colds that 

 have been neglected. 



SYMPTOMS :— The dog has a languid and stupid ap- 

 pearance, anxious countenance, eyes red ; painful breathing 

 is manifested by a slight grunt at each expiration. Short dis- 

 tressing cough. The animal is inclined to sit up until it be- 

 comes exhausted. By applying the ear to the sides of the 

 dog, over the lungs, you will hear unhealthy sounds. 



TREATMENT :-^Place the dog in a comfortable Well 

 ventilated place, free from draughts, where it is neither too 

 cold or too warm, and give our 



REMEDY NO. 174 AS DIRECTED. 



Allow an abundance of cool fresh water to drink. Keep 

 the bowels open but do not physic. The diet should be com- 

 posed of soft, nourishing food, as milk, bread and milk, 

 broth, boiled rice, etc. Bandage the legs with flannel, and 



