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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 cover

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

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A practical veterinary manual aimed at farmers and stock-owners, offering anatomy, preventive husbandry, and stepwise treatments for cattle, sheep, swine, and dogs. It combines feeding, watering, barn arrangement, milking, cheese and butter making, breeding guidance, and breed descriptions with detailed accounts of common ailments — inflammations, respiratory and digestive disorders, parasites, foot and joint problems, and reproductive emergencies — and instructions for operations when needed. Remedies, poultices, clysters, and a veterinary materia medica are provided alongside an appendix of preparations and administration forms. The approach stresses sanative agents and methods that support natural vital powers rather than harsh bleeding or toxic practices.

About the Author

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George H. Dadd

George H. Dadd was an American author known for his contributions to veterinary literature, particularly in the realm of livestock care. His notable work, "The American Reformed Cattle Doctor," serves as a comprehensive guide for farmers, offering essential information on maintaining the health and treating the diseases of various farm animals, including cattle, sheep, and swine. Dadd's writing reflects a practical approach to veterinary science, emphasizing the importance of proper management in farming and dairy operations. His insights and original recipes have been valuable resources for those involved in agriculture.

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