a distemper in geese, which by stopping the head frequently proves mortal. Three or four cloves of garlic, beaten in a mortar with sweet butter, and made into little balls, and given the creature fasting, are the ordinary cure.
a distemper in geese, which by stopping the head frequently proves mortal. Three or four cloves of garlic, beaten in a mortar with sweet butter, and made into little balls, and given the creature fasting, are the ordinary cure.