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Milk and Sulphur.

The ' Breeders' Journal 1 says :— "ln swine, as in, man, many fatal dieeafies are preceded by acqughora difficulty in breathing, which may hot 'nece&avily^ imply a cold. Thig may prove to be a simple' disorder that will remedy itself serious consequences, or itWy prove a symptom of some disease difficult to combat. Whether accompanied or'nottby 1 6ther'B<'riiptom^, f let the removal of this ''difficulty in 'breathing or coughing be your first consideration, and you niay prevent the development of some perhaps "fatal 'dieeaVe.'' If the patient has been confined to latdamp, unhealthy peri br yard, removal 'to move -wholesome garters may i effect a ready cure. £ If 'the food has been less carefully <<piepn red • a little attention in this matter may also remedy the trouble. Ifs the 'condition^ have 'been more favb'urable,'ittnd>vyou' find an '^apparently* healthy 'and ifchviiftyr *pig>* suffering" s in* the* manner, [described, adlnihistoi< Ja 1 ' powder consisting fof two > 'drachma etfctt 6f s Epsom' pdlt^ aii3 I fculphuitfb Give' it /in-; ? a'- piric of fresh milk, fand^fbllowitfib'dofee With^a'-meal or tvv'o' bf i loakedbatliwMdlnwill alleviatethe'dbiiffh."

.J^uly I , c thoi>yeeult l +M*»iß that three ryoubg^m'en had their tjifoat^^cut,'^nd^?ero'i ~~'*p v^'f.v*

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 169, 11 September 1886, Page 4

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Milk and Sulphur. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 169, 11 September 1886, Page 4

Milk and Sulphur. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 169, 11 September 1886, Page 4

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