. The diseases of poultry . Poultry; 1899. DISEASES OF 39 or a mixture of bran and middlings moistened with milk. Inhalationof steam, or vapor from boiling water in which hops or a small quantity of carbolic acid or creoline has been placed, is beneficial. Give with the food two grains of black antimony twice a day. A small quantity of flax seed'steeped in hot water makes a demul- cent drink that often gives great relief; and, in the absence of this, honey or gum arabic may be added to the drinking water wich advantage. If the attack pro- mises to be severe, it may sometimes be check


. The diseases of poultry . Poultry; 1899. DISEASES OF 39 or a mixture of bran and middlings moistened with milk. Inhalationof steam, or vapor from boiling water in which hops or a small quantity of carbolic acid or creoline has been placed, is beneficial. Give with the food two grains of black antimony twice a day. A small quantity of flax seed'steeped in hot water makes a demul- cent drink that often gives great relief; and, in the absence of this, honey or gum arabic may be added to the drinking water wich advantage. If the attack pro- mises to be severe, it may sometimes be checked in the early stages by giving ten drops of spirits of Fig-. 4.—Lungof a bird represented in ideal Ion- ,. ^itudinal section; an, secondary bronchi. B, dense turpentine ip a network of minute blood vessels which makes up , l t r thepreater part of the lung tissue and to which the teaspoontul 01 tertiary bronchi convey the air. j_ -i j castor Oil and re- peating this dose after five or six hours. It should not be continued after there are signs of purging, for fear of exhausting the strength of the patient. In the very acute cases, where the whistling or snoring sounds with the respiration indicate a croupous form of inflam-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Salmon, D. E; Leeney, Harold. fmo; Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine. Flower-Sprecher Veterinary Library. fmo. Washington, D. C. : G. E. Howard & Co.


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