Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . ct belladona,1 Ounce tincture gentian. 1 Ounce chlorate of potash,Water to make one pint,Mix. Give one ounce three times a day, with a syringe ; open the mouthwith one hand and shoot it well b;ick into the throat. Do not attempt tohold a horses head up to drench him with anything else than oil when hehas a cough ; for it is
Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . ct belladona,1 Ounce tincture gentian. 1 Ounce chlorate of potash,Water to make one pint,Mix. Give one ounce three times a day, with a syringe ; open the mouthwith one hand and shoot it well b;ick into the throat. Do not attempt tohold a horses head up to drench him with anything else than oil when hehas a cough ; for it is apt to irritate the throat and might choke him. For the treatment of voughs accompanying catarrh and laryngitis referto them. If the above treatment fails, wewould recommend the insertion of a setonunder the skin of the throat and a long run atgrass, if practicable. Leave the seton inthree or four weeks ; wash it nice and cleanonce a day with hot water. Sometimes arun at grass will do more for a bad coughthan all the medicine in the world. If the cough appears to come from the ^ s^ton in tmk thkoat ok achest, and pressure in the hollow just al)ove hokse. the breast bone aggravates it, apply the blisters there, and give the sametreatment otherwise as for the throat-. CHAPTER X. DISEASES AND ACCIDENTS OP THE ALIMENTARY CANAL. t. TEETH—ACHE, DECAY, FILINO—WOLF TEETH. H. TONGUE LACERATION. III. SOKE MOUTH. IV. PAMPAS. V. PHARYNGITIS. VI. CHOKING. VII. GASTRITIS. VIII. STOMACH STAGGERS. IX. DYSPEPSIA. X. SPAS-MODIC <;OLIC. XI. FLATULENT COLIC. XII. RUPTURE OF THE STOAIACH, INTESTINES OR DIAPHRAGM. XIII. CONSTIPATION. XIV. DIARRHOEA AND SUPERPURGATION. XV. DYSENTERY. XVI. ENTERITIS. XVII. PERITON-ITIS. XVIII. CALCULI. XIX. INTUSSUSCEPTION AND GUT TIE. I. Teeth—Ache, Decay, Piling—Wolf —Derangements of the teeth very frequently lead to jrravcdifficuhits, both local and constitutional. The teeth often heconiedecayed, holes form in them, and tooth-ache is a com
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