CHAPTER LIVHEAT-STROKE[723]

CHAPTER LIVHEAT-STROKE[723]

Ifyour hawk mope, and the feathers of her head stand on end, and her mutes, too, be red as though there were drops of blood in them, it is a sign that she is suffering from heat-stroke.Treatment: mix a little saffron and sugar-candy and give it to her at meals, concealed in a fold of meat: the quantity of the dose depends on the size and the constitution of the hawk. Feed her on cooling meats, such as cockerels, jerboa-rats, and tortoises. With every meal give her cucumber juice with juice of ispaghul (as previously mentioned underchālma[724]), so that her liver may be cooled thereby.

FOOTNOTES:[723]Garmā-zadagī.[724]Videpage 165.

[723]Garmā-zadagī.

[723]Garmā-zadagī.

[724]Videpage 165.

[724]Videpage 165.


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