Make a mass. Dose: Tablespoonful in form of pill night and morning.
| II.— | Ammonium chloride | 30 parts |
|---|---|---|
| Potassium nitrate | 30 parts | |
| Potassium sulphate in little crystals | 100 parts | |
| Licorice powder | 65 parts |
Mix. Dose: A tablespoonful, in a warm mash, 3 times daily.
Inflammation Of The Udder.
| I.— | Salicylic acid | 40 grains |
|---|---|---|
| Mercurial ointment | 1 ounce | |
| Liniment of camphor | 3 1/4 ounces | |
| Apply and rub the udder carefully twice a day. | ||
| II.— | Belladonna root | 1 drachm |
| Oil turpentine | 1 ounce | |
| Camphor | 1 drachm | |
| Solution green soap, q.s. | 6 ounces | |
Mix and make a liniment. Bathe the udder several times with hot water. Dry and apply above liniment.
Mange.
Sulphur is a specific for mange; the trouble consists in its application. The {732} old-fashioned lotion of train oil and black sulphur serves well enough, but for stabled animals something is wanted which will effectually destroy the parasites in harness and saddlery without injury to those expensive materials. The creosote emulsions and coal-tar derivatives generally are fatal to the sarcopts if brought into actual contact, but a harness pad with ridges of accumulated grease is a sufficient retreat for a few pregnant females during a perfunctory disinfection, and but a few days will be needed to reproduce a new and vigorous stock. A cheap and efficient application can be made by boiling together flowers of sulphur and calcis hydras in the proportion of 4 parts of the former to 1 of the latter, and 100 of water, for half an hour. It should be applied warm, or immediately after washing with soft soap.
Milk Powder For Cows.
| Potassium nitrate | 1 part |
| Alum | 1 part |
| Sublimed sulphur | 1 part |
| Prepared chalk | 1 part |
| White bole | 2 parts |
| Red clover | 5 parts |
| Anise | 10 parts |
| Fennel | 10 parts |
| Salt | 10 parts |