26 PRIVATE PRESCRIPTIONS 
Iron Sulphate of . 2... 2.1%. =) 2somivees 
Antimony (Black) /).)0.) 2s) 2) 7) one 
pulplur . eves wee eis es eye Os 
Mix and give a tablespoon full once per day. 
Chronic Catarrh or Nasal Gleet. 
The seat of this disease is usually the sinuses of the 
head. Some care must be exercised in passing upon 
troubles of this kind as horses have been condemned as 
glandered when there was no ailment aside from ‘‘nasal 
gleet.’’ Study well in connection with this disease the 
symptoms of glanders and you will be competent to render 
a safe opinion whenever called upon. Most generally the 
health of the animal suffering with chronic catarrh is not 
materially affected unless the case be of long standing. 
Cause—Neglected or obstinate acute catarrh which fails 
to yield to treatment. 
HOW TO KNOW IT. 
It is manifested by a persistent discharge of a thick 
white or yellowish-white matter from one or both nostrils, 
most commonly from one. This discharge may be inter- 
mittent, some days great quantities being thrown off and 
again very little ifany. The eye on same side as dis- 
charging nostril may present a pecuilar appearance and 
look somewhat smaller than its fellow on opposite side. 
There may be an enlargement or bulging of the bone over 
affected part between and below the eyes. The breath 
may be offensive, but this is very unreliable as it may 
come from a bad tooth. When you tap on the bones 
between and below the eyes and above the back teeth if 
