Remedies for the curative treatment of husk are held to be effectual in pro- it is necessary for the success of the treatment that it be carried into effect The most direct method of applying medicaments to the seat of the disease stage, and important changes have taken place in the lung structures. Never- portion to their activity as vermecides ; but it must be understood that killing the worms is not of much use when the malady has gone on to the debilitative according to the age and size of the animal to be treated, may be administered, in combination with a mixture of eggs and milk, once or twice a day for a week, by an expert. The operation, although quite simple in the hands of a good theless, it is good practice to proceed to use medicines which have a poisonous suffocated. to increase the mischief. troyed. Inhalation of the vapour of carbolic acid, or oil of tar, poured over a and enabling them to bear up against a debilitating disease. and by the end of that time it may be expected that the strongles will be des- Oil of turpentine has always been estimated highly as a remedy for husk, attended the use of the vapour of sulphur. This remedy, however, must be NEMATODE WORMS are not so common in the digestive organs of cattle and and tonic effect upon the system. A dose of a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful, is by injecting them into the trachea. Turpentine, chloroform, carbolic acid, and creosote are used in this way singly or in combination with good effect, but used carefully, or it is probable that a number of young animals may be because, in addition to its properties as a vermifuge, it has a decided stimulant operator, is not safe for the amateur. hot tile is by some considered to be effectual, and occasionally success has sheep as they are in the lungs. In calves there is found, especially in France, action on the strongles in order to render it certain that they shall not remain