The American Reformed Cattle Doctor: Containing the necessary information for preserving the health and curing the diseases of oxen, cows, sheep, and swine, with a great variety of original recipes, and valuable information in reference to farm and dairy managementDadd, George H.
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The American Reformed Cattle Doctor: Containing the necessary information for preserving the health and curing the diseases of oxen, cows, sheep, and swine, with a great variety of original recipes, and valuable information in reference to farm and dairy management
Dadd, George H.
Veterinary medicine
If the urine is high colored, and the animal is thirsty, give an
occasional drink of
Cleavers, (_galium aparine_,) 2 ounces.
Boiling water, 2 quarts.
When cold, strain. Dose, one pint. To be repeated, if necessary.
EPILEPSY.
This is somewhat different from staggers, as the animal does not remain
quietly on the ground, but it suffers from convulsions, it kicks, rolls
its eyes, grinds its teeth, &c. The duration of the fit varies much,
sometimes it terminates at the expiration of a few minutes; at other
times, a quarter of an hour elapses before it is perfectly conscious. In
this malady, there is a loss of equilibrium between the nervous and
muscular systems, which may arise from hydatids in the brain, offering
mechanical obstructions to the conducting power of the nerves. This
malady may attack animals in apparently good health. We frequently see
children attacked with epilepsy (fits) without any apparent cause, and
when they are in good flesh.
The symptoms are not considered dangerous, except by their frequent
repetition.
The following may be given with a view of equalizing the circulation and
nervous action:--
Assafoetida, one third of a tea-spoonful.
Gruel made from slippery elm, 1 pint.
Mix, while hot. Repeat the dose every other day. Make some change in the
food. Thus, if the animal has been fed on green fodder for any length of
time, let it have a few meals of shorts, meal, linseed, &c. The water
must be of the best quality.
Suppose the animal to be in poor condition; then combine tonics and
alteratives in the following form:--
Assafoetida, 1 tea-spoonful.
Powdered golden seal, 1 ounce.
" slippery elm, 2 ounces.
Oatmeal, 1 pound.
Mix thoroughly, and divide into eight equal parts. A powder to be given
every morning.
RED WATER.
This is nothing more nor less than a symptom of deranged function. The
cure consists in restoring healthy action to all parts of the animal
organization. For example, high-colored urine shows that there is too
much action on the internal surfaces, and too little on the external.
This at once points to the propriety of keeping the sheep in a warm
situation, in order to invite action to the skin.
_Compound for Red Water._
Powdered slippery elm, }
" pleurisy root, } of each, 1 ounce.
" poplar bark, }
Indian meal, 1 pound.
Mix. To be divided into ten parts, one of which may be given every
morning.
CACHEXY,[16] OR GENERAL DEBILITY.
_Indications of Cure._--First. To build up and promote the living
integrity by a generous diet, one or more of the following articles may
be scalded and given three times a day: carrots, parsnips, linseed, corn
meal, &c.
Secondly. To remove morbific materials from the system, and restore the
lost functions, one of the following powders may be given, night and
morning, in the fodder:--
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