| Powdered golden seal, | equal parts. |
| Powdered ginger, | equal parts. |
Dose, a tea-spoonful, repeated night and morning.
When loss in condition is accompanied with cough and difficulty of breathing, mix, in addition to the above, a few kernels of garlic with the food. The drink should consist of pure water. Should the cough prove troublesome, take a tea-spoonful of fir balsam, and the same quantity of honey; to be given night and morning, either in the usual manner, or it may be stirred into the food while hot.
EPILEPSY, OR FITS.
The symptoms are too well known to need any description. It is generally caused by plethora, yet it may exist in an hereditary form.
Treatment.—Feed with due care, and put the animal in a well-ventilated and clean situation; give a bountiful supply of valerian tea, and sprinkle a small quantity of scraped horseradish in the food; or give
| Powdered assafœtida, | 1 ounce. |
| Powdered capsicum, | 1 tea-spoonful. |
| Table salt, | 1 table-spoonful. |
Mix. Give half a tea-spoonful daily.