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Magazine  of  the  School  of  Agriculture. 
and  antispasmodics  are  used  to  relieve  the  several 
nervous  symtoms.  From  the  outset,  suitable  food 
must  be  judiciously  given  to  maintain  failing 
strength.  If  the  animal  -will  not  of  its  own 
accord  take  milk  or  other  nourishment,  he  must 
be  fed  with  spoon  or  bottle,  receiving  tea  with 
milk,  or  beef  tea,  with  which,  after  the  third  or 
fourth  day,  white  of  egg  may  be  mixed.  To 
maintain  the  action  of  the  heart,  a little  wine  or 
spirit  may  be  required  either  with  the  food  or 
between  meals.  By  early  isolation  of  infected  sub- 
jects and  disinfection  of  premises,  the  spread  of 
the  complaint  may  be  checked. 
It  is  not  improbable,  says  the  Indian  Agricul- 
turist, that  the  service  of  the  Swiss  dairy  expert, 
now  in  the  employ  of  the  North-Western  Province 
Government,  may  later  on  be  utilized  by  the 
military  authorities  for  the  establishment  of  dairy- 
farms  at  selected  military  cantonments. 
