Remedy No. 2.

Take 1 pint of common honey and give it as a drench; in two hours after give an active purge:—1 pint of molasses added to 1 pint of soft soap and a handful of salt will answer very well. Repeat the dose if it does not operate in four or five hours.

MEMBRANES OF THE NOSE.
Showing the Symptoms that mark the Different Stages of the Disease.

1st.—The pale pink hue, when the horse is in perfect health.

2d.—An increased tinge of red, and the gradual uniform painting of the membrane, indicating some excitement of the general system.

3d.—The streaked appearance when inflammation is threatening or commencing.

4th.—The intense florid red, of inflammation being acute.

5th.—The starting of the vessels from their gossamer coat, and their seeming to run bare over the membranes, when inflammation has attained its highest point.

6th.—The pale ground, with patches of vivid red, showing the half subdued but still existing fever.