20 SYMPTOMATIC INDICATIONS. 



CURES ( COLIC, BELLY-ACHE, WIND- 

 BLOWN, DIARRHEA. 



This Specific is more especially adapted to 

 the cures of the various forms of COLIC or EN- 

 TERALGIA and the derangements arising from 

 over-feeding, improper food, or deranged diges- 

 tion. Hence it is always curative for 



COLIC, SPASMODIC, or FLATULENT COLIC, 

 with turns of terrible griping and distress, the 

 animal pawing, rolling, lying down and getting 

 up, straining to pass wind and especially when 

 occasioned by flatulent or improper food, de- 

 ranged digestion or a chill ; (compare also A 

 A, for inflammatory colic). 



Hoven or Wind-Blown^ in consequence of 

 being gorged with clover or too succulent food 

 in early summer. The ANIMAL IS PUFFED up 

 like a DRUM, is terribly uneasy, or stands stu- 

 pidly, passes nothing and rumination has 

 ceased. 



Hoven or over-distention, in consequence of 

 being gorged with grain or other improper food. 

 See also J J. 



DIARRHEA., or too loose passages in calves, 

 sheep, cattle, or even horses frequent passages 

 of loose bad- colored, unnatural dung, often 

 attended with weakness and emaciation. 



DYSENTERY, with frequent slimy, bloody, or 

 discolored discharges of dung, attended with 

 constantly increasing weakness and loss of 

 flesh. 



