ane: 
AND LECTURES. Ill 
WHAT TO DO. 
Give an oleaginous purge and follow with a vinegar 
bath; when this is done give the following: 
PRESCRIPTION. 
Peetmeealic, Alek oY .. . 6 Otnees 
Pemamqbowdered)... .- ... «9... ounce 
oreside Nitrate Ol cs {o> . seme». 2) Ounces 
MiMicecam Meals. 8. a ss . 4 OUTICeS 
Mix and give one tablespoonful night and morning. 
Surfeit 
This simply represents a condition in waich nature 
makes an effort to throw off effete matter and get rid of 
superfluous heat. 
Cause—High living with but little exercise. 
HOW TO KNOW IT. 
Some times there is itching and again there is none. 
The skin is rough and scabby, and sometimes there are 
blotches which may disappear in a few days or scab over. 
WHAT TO DO. 
Give a good purge, a change of feed and plenty of ex- 
ercise. 
Hide-Bound 
This is a generally unthrifty condition and is not a dis- 
ease within itself, but is the result of some derangement of 
the system. 
Cause—It may be due to exposure to cold, starvation, 
indigestion, diseased teeth, etc. 
