SYMPTOMATIC INDICATIONS. 



Congestion of the Plead, with dull, stupid, 

 sleepy, hanging of the head, or its opposite 

 stage of excitement. 



PINK EYE, with fever, heat of the head, red, 

 or watery, or injected eyes, swelled legs, swell- 

 ing under the jaw, and dull, stupid appearance^ 

 See also C C. SPINAL MENINGITIS. 



SPINAL MENINGITIS in horses, with dull red 

 or injected eyes, heavy hanging head, slow 

 swaying, or feeble gait, painful stiff awkward 

 turning or backing; pain on pressure along the 

 spine or back; difficult standing, tottering or 

 swaying about ; is easily pushed over while 

 standing, or inability to rise when down ; sup- 

 pressed or very scanty staling or dung. 



HOG CHOLERA, so called, with dullness, 

 weakness, don't eat, unsteady gait, buries its 

 head or body in the straw, shiverings and fever- 

 ish heat, quick pulse or breathing; bowels 

 bound, or dung hard and dark colored ; efforts 

 to vomit; red spots or patches on the inside of 

 the legs, belly or breast, which swell, become 

 blood red or crimson or purple ; labored breath- 

 ing, heaving of flanks and cough ; inability to 

 rise in the advanced stages* See also I L 



