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have not given the oily Drench, or have given this 
once, and have not repeated it; others have given 
the chalky Drench once, and not repeated it, and 
have not followed the other Parts of my Inftrudions ; 
fo that I am forry to find that I can have no fatif- 
factory Experiments made : Yet, as the State of the 
Difeafe feems fo evidently to be a Peripneumony, 
or Inflammation of the Lungs, Windpipe, and Nof- 
trils, attended with a Redundance of Gall, I cannot 
forbear urging to the Public the following Method. 
“ Give to all Cows in general, while well, half 
<c an Ounce or an Ounce (according to the Size 
“ of the Cow) of Crocus Metallorum. As foon 
“ as a Cow falls off her Meat, give her another 
“ Dofe of Crocus Metallorum ; and give her 
“ warm Mafhes of Malt, Bran, &c. When fhe 
<e runs at the Nofe, lay a Bag of Malt-Meal, 
“ wetted with boiling Water, upon her Fore- 
“ head and Nofe, tying it to her Horns, Morn- 
“ ing and Evening; pour warm Vinegar and 
“ Salt into the Noftrils : If a fhort Cough, or 
“ Difficulty of Breathing, comes on, bleed her 
“ one Quart twice a Day, for three or four 
<c Days, and every fix Hours give the oily 
“ Drench : If a Purging comes on, give another 
u Dofe of the Crocus Metallorum ; if it conti- 
“ nue, give the chalky Drench every fix Hours, 
tc and if it does not abate in twenty-four 
“ Hours, injed the fame Mixture by way of 
u Glyfter; and if the husky Cough continues 
“ with the Purging, give the oily Drench one 
u three Hours, and the chalky Drench the next 
“ three Hours.” 
Moft 
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