The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies; . 1. XOSE BAG FOR GIVING INHALATION. 2, BANDAGE FOR FOUL CLAW. 3. THE VACCINE DISEASE ON A TEAT. Foul in the Foot. 309 287. In these instances the efforts at cure will not be likelyto prove successful. Treatment.—If attended to in time, the disease is notdifficult to manage, except when it is owing to scrofula. Allloose horn should be removed, and all dirt and foreign sub-stances. The wound, if much inflamed, should then be poul-ticed for a day or two ; and after that dressed with one ofthe astringent applications given below (Nos.


The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies; . 1. XOSE BAG FOR GIVING INHALATION. 2, BANDAGE FOR FOUL CLAW. 3. THE VACCINE DISEASE ON A TEAT. Foul in the Foot. 309 287. In these instances the efforts at cure will not be likelyto prove successful. Treatment.—If attended to in time, the disease is notdifficult to manage, except when it is owing to scrofula. Allloose horn should be removed, and all dirt and foreign sub-stances. The wound, if much inflamed, should then be poul-ticed for a day or two ; and after that dressed with one ofthe astringent applications given below (Nos. 357-9). If the pus has burrowed much in the surrounding tissue,it is best to syringe the foot thoroughly with a solution ofcarbolic acid, one part of the acid to ten or twelve of water;and having done this, soak small pledgets of tow in the solu-tion and fasten them in the wound with bandages. The ani-mal should be kept in a clean stable, or on a dry, short pas-turage. Some neglected cases are met with, where the foul has ex-tended into the foot and up as h


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