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ETiJ. Lk Lb. sulphate or magnesia, 
3 Drachms oil of turpentine. 
Mix for a drench, sad give every two days, one-third of the quantity 
ct a dose. 
The following ia an English remedy end said to be very effective : 
Mo. 2. Ik Drachms yellow resin, 
1 Oz. oil of turpentine, 
10 Grains calomel, 
SO Drops tincture of iodine. 
I7or three doses, one to be given every morning for three days, in grooL 
Code. 
The best prevent- voia to keep sheep off of pastures liable to inundation, 
emee the worm pssacs one stage of ita existance in shell fish and water 
injects, which are carried into such pastures by hoods, and the sheep ge& 
the germs with the grass. 
Lush pasture to hungry sheep, ergot in fodder, musty or blighted 
gra n, will produce colic or hoven in cheep as in cattle. The presence of 
gas is sometimes so strong as to rupture the walls of the rumen or third 
stomach. If the case ia not serious, press and knead the stomach, and 
give the following : 
*3* 3 Drachms sulphate (if potash, 
1 Oz. common salt. 
1 Oz. oweet oil. 
Mix la a wine glass full of water, 
If the rotation is great, get a rubber tube, of half inch calibre, fasten 
a pledget of wool over the end to prevent clogging, oil thoroughly and 
introduce gently down the throat to the stomach. If this means fail and 
the swelling continues, remove the wool from the most prominent part 
and plunge a trocar into the stomach. If a trocar is not to be had use a 
common sharp pointed pen knife, and keep the oniice open by insertin'? 
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