The Game Fowl (Old English And Modern) to Which is Added a Reprint of the Cocker, By W. Sketchley, First Published in 1814

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At certain sea- sons I have known that contagious distemper, the roup, make strange ravages. There are few, who have been breeders of this noble bird, but are well acquainted with the disorder, which issues from the nostrils and inorusts the tongue : the livid taint brings on a noxious blood — their plume fades — and their wings flag — with gaping and wheezing throat. A fever generally attends this disorder, and they are remarkably craving for water. Whenever these appearances are observed, (fo...r its baneful mischief spreads with rapid pace) eradicate the 24 THE COCKER.
sickly part from the sound, and give vent to the rank effluvia which often infects their eyes with frothy streams.
The under-mentioned recipe has been esteemed a sovereign talsam, nay even a specific : — • Take — Green rue and sorrel, cut small, each half a handful.
Celadine, half a handful.
Flower of brimstone, sufficient to form the mass, with a quarter of a pound of fresh butter ; Made into pills about the size of a small nutmeg, giving one for three nights together.


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