. FlGUEE 46. Method of steaming the Nostrils in a case of simple Catarrh. theless, be very carefully looked after. It is due to congestion or to inflammation of the Schneiderian membrane, the lining membrane of the nose, that of the nasal sinuses, and of the pharynx and larynx being also in a certain measure involved. The disorder is most frequent in spring, when east winds prevail, and when animals are often exposed to extremes of wet and cold, after having been kept under shelter. It may arise from damp- ness or draughts, and is especially liable to attack oxen which are debilitated by
. FlGUEE 46. Method of steaming the Nostrils in a case of simple Catarrh. theless, be very carefully looked after. It is due to congestion or to inflammation of the Schneiderian membrane, the lining membrane of the nose, that of the nasal sinuses, and of the pharynx and larynx being also in a certain measure involved. The disorder is most frequent in spring, when east winds prevail, and when animals are often exposed to extremes of wet and cold, after having been kept under shelter. It may arise from damp- ness or draughts, and is especially liable to attack oxen which are debilitated by reason of previous disease. It is usually ushered in by rigors, by passage of mucus from the nostrils,
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