Part 18 (2/2)
” bayberry bark, 1 ounce.
Honey, 2 table-spoonfuls.
Give a pint every four hours.
The diet should consist of scalded meal, boiled turnips, carrots, &c., to which a small portion of salt may be added. If the glands under the ears and around the throat are sympathetically affected, and swollen, they must be rubbed twice a day with the stimulating liniment. (See APPENDIX.)
The disease is supposed, by some veterinarians, to originate in the tongue, but post mortem examinations lead us to determine otherwise. Mr.
Youatt informs us that ”post mortem examination shows intense inflammation, or even gangrene, of the tongue, oesophagus, paunch, and fourth stomach. The food in the paunch has a most offensive smell, and that in the manyplus is hard and dry. Inflammation reaches to the small intestines, which are covered with red and black patches in the coec.u.m, colon, and r.e.c.t.u.m.”
THRUSH.
_Thrush_, and all eruptive diseases of the throat and internal surface, are treated in the same manner as laid down in Blaine.
BLACK TONGUE.
Black Tongue appears when the system is deprived of vital force, as in the last stages of blaine, &c. The indications to be fulfilled are the same as in blaine, but applied with more perseverance.
INFLAMMATION OF THE THROAT AND ITS APPENDAGES.[12]
In many cases, if attended to immediately, nothing more will be necessary than confining the animal to a light diet, with frequent drinks of linseed tea, warmth and moisture applied locally in the form of a slippery elm poultice, which may be kept in close contact with the throat by securing it to the horns. But, in very severe attacks, mullein leaves steeped in vinegar and applied to the parts, with an occasional stimulating injection, (see APPENDIX,) together with a gruel diet, are the only means of relief.
FOOTNOTE:
[12] This includes the larynx, pharynx, and trachea.
BRONCHITIS.
Bronchitis consists in a thickening of the fibrous and mucous surfaces of the trachea, and generally results from maltreated hoose or catarrh.
_Symptoms._--A dry, husky, wheezing cough, laborious breathing, hot breath, and dry tongue.
_Treatment._--Warm poultices of slippery elm or flaxseed, on the surface of which sprinkle powdered lobelia. Apply them to the throat moderately warm; if they are too hot they will prove injurious. In the first place administer the following drink:--
Powdered licorice, 1 ounce.
” elecampane, half an ounce.
Slippery elm, 1 ounce.
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