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
Mucilages are soft, bland substances, made by dissolving gum arabic in
hot water; or by boiling marshmallows, slippery elm, or lily roots,
until their mucilaginous properties are extracted. A table-spoonful of
either of the above articles, when powdered, will generally suffice for
a quart of water.
_Use._--In all cases of catarrh, diarrhoea, inflammation of the
kidneys, womb, bladder, and intestines. They shield the mucous
membranes, and defend them from the action of poisons and drastic
cathartics.
WASHES.
Washes generally contain some medicinal agent, and are principally used
externally.
_Wash for Diseases of the Feet._
Pyroligneous acid, 4 ounces.
Water, 8 ounces.
_Use._--This wash excels every other in point of efficacy, and removes
rot and its kindred diseases sooner than any other.
_Cooling Wash for the Eye._
Rain water, 1 pint.
Acetic acid, 20 drops.
_Use._--In ophthalmia.
_Tonic and Antispasmodic Wash._
Camomile flowers, half an ounce.
Boiling water, 1 pint.
When cool, strain through fine linen.
_Use._--In chronic diseases of the eye, and when a weeping remains after
an acute attack.
_Wash for unhealthy (or ulcerated) Sores._
A weak solution of sal soda or wood ashes.
_Wash for Diseases of the Skin._
Take one ounce of finely-pulverized charcoal, pour on it one ounce of
pyroligneous acid, then add a pint of water. Bottle, and keep it well
corked. It may be applied to the skin by means of a sponge. It is also
an excellent remedy for ill-conditioned ulcers.
PHYSIC FOR CATTLE.
Extract of butternut, (_juglans cinerea_,) half an ounce.
Cream of tartar, 1 tea-spoonful.
Boiling water, 2 quarts.
Mix. When cool, administer.
_Another._
Extract of blackroot, (_leptandra
virginica_,) half an ounce.
Rochelle salts, 1 ounce.
Powdered ginger, 1/2 tea-spoonful.
Dissolve in two quarts of warm water.
_Another._
Powdered mandrake, 1 table-spoonful.
Cream of tartar, 1 tea-spoonful.
Hot water, 2 quarts.
Here are three different forms of physic for cattle, which do not
debilitate the system, like aloes and salts, because they determine to
the surface as well as the bowels. They may be given in all cases where
purges are necessary. One third of the above forms will suffice for
sheep.
MILD PHYSIC FOR CATTLE.
Sirup of buckthorn, 2 ounces.
Sulphur, half a table-spoonful.
Ginger, half a tea-spoonful.
Hot water, 2 quarts.
_Aperient._
Linseed oil, 1 pint.
Yolks of two eggs.
Mix.
_Another._
Sweet oil, 1 pint.
Powdered cayenne, half a tea-spoonful.
Mix.
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