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e liver, not perfected, but having o se to be] 
into of c arae be 
ud, ad to bave its d ortu stem fully de velo y in 
the gall-ducts of the liver. When t firs rst pass in; although, 
perhaps, in very considerable n rs, they в mply ac 
sort of stimulus to the action of the liver; they со «йе ы 
call forth an inc secretion of bile, and 4 js ae 
alteration in the character the bile, the shee w bein 
fairly supplied with an ordinary amount of Ко. will vivi 
relatively а larger quantity blood out of that ача к 
ing in a state of excitation scarcel d 
sease, the sheep will lay оп а larger quantity of fs 
is very difficult, therefore, for » to say what are really the ч 
of flesh. 
disease 
At first, 
n length кА; ti we nA d that such 
Moms "omg 4 — ree appetite is some- 
E hae m fastidious—! y feedin tty ll, to- 
what impaired ions ing pre' we 
OITOW SCA atall They и (^ easil. ye Au by all 
e са d if to wet and cold suffer 
deal of venience. Much the p 'of the 
1 depend upon the to w the animals 
bj I am familiar one in which a gentle- 
man in Norfo! ho has а sandy-heath farm, purchased some 
sheep in the lai of August in one r, and h 
progress 
he disease rely due to the circumstance that 
the sheep were placed upon a dry sa re Soil, well карра 
with highly nitrogenised foo à, and ex Ао to 
m Had pienes he r^ opposite kind е 
earlier 
f you put. your n them und 
е back " ry it is ege, cin the heben a 
bare of flesh, if you find the animals 
чта path will 
pr A ak a That it is particularly 
x 
d were to see a п сер эма ст" СЕЗ їп 
flesh, and consequently à н уй їп zi and that whi 
was of a yellow colour, I should at once infer that. they 
were affected with rot; тр I kno fü experience that I 
should rightly come to such a conclusion. We afterwards 
And that tho arangie of the eye becomes. е: Еты 
as (г: m 4н 
Арта Then we peci. 
free itself in con- 
this rellow 
ere is a grea g 
on upon | the 8 тне, that the чш ро із ае d а 
tter m: 
ust be taken 
p drain. Then we find 
into the intestini 
it will act as 
areolar 
ACID 
is? Ве- 
ead pendan "Ep тра 
es 
circumstances, it 
animal will die in less than 
; death, however, ums Kooks T 
then. he treatment of disease : 
of it 
ata M д its = and E ira qi саш, | oth 
we have these zoa which are the 
Section. al must, be made to the diols 
THE GARDENERS 
the purpose e of saying tha 
ot |а 
AH 
n 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
he enough to say—not that I d E becaus 
s dis- | Praal f havo a word to say in 1 in тег eger dr e e күчө 
St And T far pipia байоо pep T pamm reed 
CHRONICLE 393 
I believe if we are enabled a Ly—nc 
present moment to take inan A sal — ot this йр 
e as m w 
bear 
the influence of e of moisture wit aed 
ture. When is "e рейн нер to sheep? Ав you ap- 
proach а Lu spy 
р шо sheep, 2 is for 
m ent the disease then пе we can; that và 
strike а (y Got, Тед * itn mbling about our losses 
“ ся winter а ме NEN ый ы taken measures e 
ng t ring t Now what havi 
Е c ^" е fU u 
creatures у kolba — D eads to organic 
changes in the structure of the liver, ipea the "breaking. чр of 
m of. gal — We t put ew 
port y us long "i Б у м. it into а pes 
opio a : вау € Lad ы equally true that we must loo. 
the , for the ose of getting rid of the apis É 
ure 
of flukes oiling in the saw what 
ey have so Fais ac к t deal of rot this в year ; It 
e * we can to | I would rpm ií I n, so far as Е own — were con- 
road of the disease, and we m ed, to them. What didIdo? The eep 
pose dal body pd m. Pe p Jod "pet 14 кы. "n 
for the of keeping the animal body together, if I may bé: y could avoi 
[fr ==: рое о а юмо ре реА ВЕБ the lam мл и. меч ио 
don: 
— practicable o r n - eur dd t by 
ni 
should give tbe animals as much kon, a that о-оо апей we et weather is very prejudicial to 
possibly ою во as to lay the foundation ry m еу blood, us sheep in another I PE gor = е, а rot. 
and we w: at the same time to tbrow to system, | What w. ale de of t the live id- 
with a ve wor erre A Lp aed ^ hat should | ba^ ш There were no fukes anything P Pn " kind, but 
these consis de ушп с! - Mr н а man has | the liver was stri E vede LR E rs де and ther ere, and 
500 or 600 ET to bé р е "th and руе | | данга раша, | 
we are obliged гара т-а азы der 4 wil. ог "itself be nob- 
ject tionable. t to the -— , Sulphate of iron kem 
tonic for purposes 
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itself 
аео, and may do M Ce in that: way, 
ry I н? 4 take umber of 
Шр of mere if 1 Ded husbanded p 
he greatest possible extent, an m 80, [nd 
e dA - some salt to A: food БКО Is 
era eeraa та upon 
е T them Ai an 
mall cost in the 
ach, This 
You Е to look to the oondition K ne liver in a wet season ; > 
rogard you pes Е to uM ng ua Yon for 
to а gentleman present, M. 
for direc 
the sup means of curing isease; an 
kindly. forwarded to the institution а зашйу of medicine, 
with — puoi d will be institu: ted im . Now, 
without any anal of the medicine or anything else, I am 
to 
he has also t жерт саг vete 
u have Pa E оед 
isa 1 7777 of i red EX 4 
roperties of the blood de tps 
‚апа t iste 
state of the 
есй M the 
s 
he attem ры | b loe 
— especially giving instructions | of hw 
bà the iv should (hd kept as as possible from wet | quantity would be prejudicial 
mu The shee pom dea od 
cold, should have the most dite diet. Hen. I | into small lots; and if ga 
that v where have only be 10 
pA about a БСО эү їп опе 
| of 
very rfect manner, he = save а 
erous | considerable number of. his sheo Pep from falling ыз; tothe 
affection which is only у 
: kly Council was held on Wednesday the 24th. 
inst., Mr. Thomas са Barker, V.P., in the Lees 
us diet and a 
The names of Candidates were prop 
wil 
ead of stock, the detailed т и t of 
gorating e me ó 
taks. Dalte-dosin бер, and simply give them particulars of he would. 
ерине ether with oil of turpentine day by day, attending to | appear in the Journal of the Societ 
those other thin ов th that I bave mentioned, not neglec salt reports m 
as а stimulant to pcm orgaus, I think it *ey а 
that two or hir oft (according to the stage of the 
disease) would be benefited by treatment of that kind. 
But — is enn not the a question for us to 
consider. e not to becom es for the 
curing « of rot jn sheep ; ; we are to (en ome advocate es for 
were presen y. 
thanks of the idit: we re ad rded to the donor. 
Copies of. pamphlets on Arterial bois were also 
presented 76 Mr. Bailey Denton. The Council thew 
uch longer | an 
th 
and that isthe reason why, as 
be earibg upon that point, I detained the meeting E 
— with regard to the natural history of thes 
dem Farmers! Clubs. 
It is wi ell known that sheep do not rot on salt marshes; n MILBORNEST. ANDREW.— Fori 
matter how vei they may be, no rot takes place on "Mie боша read а pape on this унше ag tie aa meetin ani 
hich t make the sd 
adjourned 
But if shee affe 
ү. ты Vu шуен Ы not allowed gensráliy { 
water and ot to eit vate. TE Uere we Du | Vit ve mer Y Bat) of Maas er 
o salt water. ore, we А ў j : 
ed to take a quantity of salt sufficient to reuder ай tharo the со * Ra c р. 
amp swampy places in our meadows or pools co 
we should destroy the он, of toss € creatures, 
of the I of this affection. B 
thought 
no use, for you | milk as an species of green 
р jo Tares would be 
the 
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as the tendrils ge hold of 
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