AND LECTURES. At 
rest assured that the air cells have not been ruptured, and 
we may effect a cure if we will but treat the patient right 
and employ the following in the way of internal treatment: 
PRESCRIPTION. 
BIpes Datoad@es: . < . 9. +. k d-2: Gumces 
iperacm Chiotate of... « su. . 42:0unceS 
merase, Nitnte.ol. -.. 2°... « <: 2 ounces 
aieaG PMCHIC. 5. 4 ss a, 6. dtachme 
Nux Vomica (powdered)... . 3 drachms 
Pea le es st ee rachms 
Mix and divide into 12 powders and give one a day. 
Dampen all feed and under no circumstances must patient 
be exercised severely. 
In some states it is a viclation of the law to tamper with 
the heaves for trading purposes, and it should be. I do 
not give the following with the intention of assisting any 
one in an illegitimate practice, but as a means of protec- 
tion, I merely let the reader know how they are usually 
‘shut down.’’ About ten grains of extract of Stramonium 
wrapped around the bitsin a piece of cloth will stop heav- 
ing of flanks and cough and have animal ready for trade in 
ten or fifteen minutes; this does not stop the characteristic 
sound of heaves observed in the chest. An animal should 
not be exercised very much, nor allowed to get too hot, or 
drink too much water for several hours after Stramonium 
has been used. 
Congestion of the Lungs. 
Congestion of the lungs is not very common in the horse, 
