Recipe:

Liq. Morphia,1 drachm.
Hoffmann’s Spirits,2 drachms.
Paregoric,1½ drachms.
Ipecacuanha Wine,1 drachm.
Syrup of Squills,1 ounce.
Water to3 ounces.

Dose: One teaspoonful to a tablespoonful[1] every four or six hours. Apply hot linseed meal poultices to throat and front of chest. Give aperient medicine. The emetic, if the cough and breathing remain bad, may be repeated in two days. When the active symptoms have passed and the cough better, petroleum emulsion may be given. During early stages light diet should be given; later meat.

The Copthorne Brussels Griffons.
Including the well-known Champions: Copthorne Talk-of-the-Town, Copthorne Lobster, Copthorne Wiseacre, Copthorne Treasure, and Copthorne Seiglinde, the property of Mrs. Handley Spicer, The Glen, Kingsbury, N. W.

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Bronchitis (Chronic Husk):

Symptoms: Though the dog may appear very well, with good appetite, there is a frequent dry, hard cough, which is generally worse at night and early morning, but any exertion or excitement induces a fit of coughing. After each attack, the dog retches as if he had something in his throat, and was going to vomit.

Treatment: Give aperient medicine occasionally, and the following mixture:—