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~ liquor continued to run off through the nofe for os or three 
a: at length it ceafed to pafs that way. —Emollien T 
tions were applied to to her bag—thefe were the eonly furiis 
The cow in a few days. (hewed figns of. ‘recovery, bu did n not 
regain hee fleth for feveral months. A fecond and ‘third cow. 
were taken. ill; the diforder being si ER their horns 
Boredand pe ng v dde 
ae for. the pide D of blading and from fafpicion of defe& in. 
; by nine o'clock the was fcarce able to ftand, at noon fhe was 
inii to’ fife, her head was very hot, her kin dull; and the 
bi S Rial. as if in great BS nie s A ee eared as if near. 
» à | pte: eel" id fid the: 
luftre of thes entirely g gone, fome Pub of bdo anda ni- 
verfal convulfion attended her 5 under thefe circumftances, j taii 
rected my tenant to take one ounce of "powdered müftird- feed, 
to fimmer it in a quart of milk, andadd thereto one gill of mo: 
laffes, the whole to be given immediately, afterwards to cover 
; her over thick with ftraiw;— this. was foon done. In this "fate 
."fhe was- Jeftin the evening ; before, morhing f fhe- had elcaped 
_ from her ftfaw, and was feeding: in the field. “She recovered: 
sc ladda further application. 
In the {pring of 1779; another cow, of four years old, was 
on feized fhe was obferved in the morning to refufe her food, her. 
eyes were heavy, fhe hung down her head and manifefted : ah un- 
| pese COMECE y ; the diforder v Was Lene her horás ex- 
~ “amined ; 
“$i Neat enit aré anda toa a diforig QVIS called’ ‘che tail fickaefs whieh 
isa wafting of, the bony. fubfance of the tail, and i£, not cut. off or dilated, as far.as 
the defect reaches, often proves fatal. Te frequently accompanies the horn dif 
femper. 
