ROE ON THE HOK8E. 



originates through stone or calculi the only cure 

 is to remove it by an operation which of course 

 will require a skillful veterinary surgeon. After 

 urine is drawn off give fluid extract Buchu oz. ; 

 Balsam Copavia 2 drachms in pint of warm 

 water or new milk, after which turn to grass if 

 the available season. 



SPASMODIC CHOLIC. 



Is frequently sudden and violent in its at- 

 tack, with pulse rarely much quickened in the 

 opening of the disease; legs and ears about 

 natural warmth, and, if at work, the horse sud 

 denly slackens his pace and lies down; gets up 

 and paws; looks around at his side; often 

 placing his nose to one or the other flank alter- 

 nately; and to every appearance, in the greatest 

 apparent misery. 



TREATMENT. 



Dp not let the horse throw himself violently, 

 as he is not only liable to bruise himself badly, 

 but, if very much bloated, has been known to 

 rupture his stomach through such violence. 

 Give as a drench Hypo Sulphate of Soda 1 oz., 

 Laudanum 1 oz., Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia 

 oz., Tincture Aconite 20 drops, in pint warm 

 water. In severe cases there may be frequent 

 slight evacuations of the bowels, but it must not 

 be inferred from this fact that he is growing bet- 

 ter, but that a disease hidden and lurking is fast 

 preying upon his vitals. Repeat above dose if 



