106 THE VETERINARY DOCTOR. 
inflammation having extended down to them along the larynx; when the 
“mucous rale” is at the branching of the windpipe, with frequent, dry, 
irritating cough, increased by motion; thick mucous discharge from the 
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throat and nostrils; also when the horse coughs upon trotting, but not 
when at rest. It is often advantageous to alternate the bryonia with 
aconite. Phosphorus is to be chosen when the smaéZ air-passages are pri- 
marily and chiefly affected, small moist rattles being heard, and the cough 
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DRESSING FOR PROTECTION OF THE THROAT AND LUNG:, E1GuHT-TatLED BANDAGE FOR 
AND FOR RETENTION OF COMPRESSES. THE THROAT. 
being painful and suppressed, or loud and dry, but with scanty discharge 
from the nostrils. Give belladonna for severe and violent paroxysms of 
coughing, especially in the evening; pain in the throat; difficult swallow- 
ing; rapid breathing; sneezing. It may often be beneficially alternated 
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