. The American farmer's pictorial cyclopedia of live stock ... Livestock; Veterinary medicine. 352 Tlir. AMKliH AN lAlilMKH s STOCK HOOK. Fiivoi'iil)l(\ syiuptoiiis iirc Icssciiiiifi' of llic effusion in tiicohest; im- provonuMit ill tiie liicaliiinji-and pulse: return of lieaitliy apjjetite, cte. But reeo\erv is slow, aiitl eoiiiplote recovery is seldom realized, for the luiifi; is apt to j^row fast to the ril)s, and stitclies in the side attack him during' active exercise. What to do.—I'ld I'iiii ill ;' conifortalile place, ilry, warm, and well- voiililaled, ))ut no dnifls. Clothe warmly, an


. The American farmer's pictorial cyclopedia of live stock ... Livestock; Veterinary medicine. 352 Tlir. AMKliH AN lAlilMKH s STOCK HOOK. Fiivoi'iil)l(\ syiuptoiiis iirc Icssciiiiifi' of llic effusion in tiicohest; im- provonuMit ill tiie liicaliiinji-and pulse: return of lieaitliy apjjetite, cte. But reeo\erv is slow, aiitl eoiiiplote recovery is seldom realized, for the luiifi; is apt to j^row fast to the ril)s, and stitclies in the side attack him during' active exercise. What to do.—I'ld I'iiii ill ;' conifortalile place, ilry, warm, and well- voiililaled, ))ut no dnifls. Clothe warmly, and handajie tlu^ legs. If the sides have not been well hiislorod with receipe No. 41, apply it imme- diately, and repeat it every si.\ hours, till the sides are well-hlistcred, and give No. l!^ internally, e\-eiy two hours, very ])ersistently ; if ho eats notliini;, drciuli him with o:il-nical gruel. If the chest continues to fill it ma}' l)c tapped, the operation being called jKiniccntvsifi tfioracis, direc- tions for which mav be found in the chapter on operations. XIII. Chronic Cough. Causes.—Wlu-u theinllammation of the mucous menilirano of either the or bronchial tubes becomes chroni<', the irrital)ility of it remains and the smallest thing will produce a cough, and sometimes a lit of cough- ing that may last several minutes. Dust in the hay or oats, or breathed in while on the road, sudden gusts of air, pressure of the collar or throat lash, or pinching of the throat with the hand will excite the TllK. Al r Ol' ('OC<illlN( How to know it.—Coughs are efforts of nature to free the breathing apparatus of irritants, and they differ a-'cordiiig to tiic part affected and the extent of (he affection. The healthy cough is strong, full and usu- ally followed by a sneeze to clear the nose. The throat cough is a lighter, shorter, hacking one, while that of the chest is a hollow, deep, resonant cough, except in the acute, i)aiiiful stages of bronchitis, whe


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