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WHAT TO DO. 
First, examine the throat and if any foreign substance 
be found remove it After this is done apply a counter 
irritant to outside of throat. A mustard plaster is good, 
and the following has been used with considerable success 
by the author; 
PRESCRIPTION. 
Ammonia Liquor 
Turpentine, Oil of . 
eimseed Oil each (4:). 5 3. a so. © 2 otinees 
Mix and rub in well once per day until blistered 
In case patient should have any fever use 
PRESCRIPTION 
Meonte, Tincture of. ... ... . one drachm 
Miter. splits Ol «0. +) =). +», I. 1-2 Ounces 
Potash... Nitrate of. . . .. ... I 1-2 ounces 
Water, add sufficient quantity. .. .1 pint 
Mix and give one tablespoon every 2 hours until fever 
gives away. Give soft feed, such as bran mash, and in 
case patient cannot swallow this, try him on meal gruel in 
the way ofadren. h. Should this fiil, injections of oat- 
meal into the rectum must be depended upon. Prepare 
this same as for table. 
CHOKED HORSES 
While an uncommon occurrence, yet we occasionally 
run across a horse that is choked, and it becomes 
our duty to relieve’ him;. when such = a - course: is 
possible. 
Cause—The lodgment of anything in the throat. In 
