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nose are red; the patient will stand with his head down 
and won’t move around much; his appetite is indifferent 
and his ears and legs are cold. When we place our ear to 
| chest of patient we hear a thick unnatural sound, a kind 
_ of hissing or wheezing when small tubes are affected, and 
a cooing or snoring when the larger ones are involved. All 
of these symptoms may be observed in first ten hours, and 
in the next twenty-four the pulse may go up to 65 or 70 
_ beats a minute, and temperature tO toa -or Fos o>} the 
_ pulse will be small but frequent. The cough will increase 
| but will be of a moist rattling character Urine will be 
_ highly colored and scanty. 
WHAT TO DO. 
If initial chill is observed, give immediately and at one 
_dose four ounces of good brandy in a pint of warm water. 
When this is done wait an hour and begin the following: 
PRESCRIPTION. 
mecomtc, Lincttire of. ... . .. . 1 drachm 
Belladonna, Fluid extract of . . . 2 drachms 
pine Spirits tain 2 ys lw x («. « F OCNMEE 
Paese asad gs 5 a ee 2. 1 ODMMEES 
Mix and give one tablespoonful every 2 or 3 hours as 
indicated. In case the pulse should, at the expiration of 
twenty-four hours, run above 60 beats per minute change 
-yonr treatment to this. 
PRESCRIPTION. 
NMLeS SOItIbS Ole 2). 5, Sin iF 152 Gunes 
munmonia, .Mariate. of. ... . . 1-2 ounce 
EOWILe DiMeMITe OL < 14, 5 rie sas, Redraechm 
