Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1873 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EPIZOOTY. Editor Journal:—A.t the **epizootic reached your city. As we in this city (Cincinnati) have Buffered all Its inconvenience and distress, we can Impart to ypu Information that of value to your people and norse men: The disease here assumed many forms, and as to Ils treatment nearly all doctors differed, but our best veterinarians think little medicine is required in light attacks, except good nursing and keeping warm. Our celebrated Dr. Bowler, the Veterinarian Surgeon of this city, says the disease ds “ typhoid in Its character,” therefore nothing should be give)) the sick hprsc to weaken or debilitate the patient, “but for those which have it in a more violent form stimulants and tonics are the only treatment which can be of any benefit.” Now, on these suggestions-, we have carried through fourteen horses? all were sick, but hardly one off from duty over a week. Some of them were, very sick., Wc looked upon the sick horse would on the sick man, and we treated him with similar remedies. Knowing the value as an expt uturant remedy of Allen’s Lung Balsam, we gave them a large spoonful three times a day. While that is a stihuK taut, it cases their cough, and helps them to throw off the mucous. We bathed their necks with Davis’ PainKiller—a better liniment for that purpope we have not seen used—and in bad cases, we gave the PainKiller as a drench, one half ounce Pain-Killer, six ounces warm water, two ounces molasses, well shaken. A better stimulus than this cannot bc given. It is quieting and healing,to the bronchial tubes, and will warm the patient when little else will. We would urge the livery stable proprietors, or any one else who has occasion, to give this a trial. Keep the horse dry and warm. Gentle exercise in the sun is beneficial. One Who KnoxVs, From St. Louis “ Daily Journal. 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