26 SYMPTOMATIC INDICATIONS. 



ing head, slow labored breathing, half closed 

 yellowish eyes, slight convulsions, or sometimes 

 uneasy turns as if distressed. 



BAD CONDITION, staring coat, irregular ap- 

 petite, bound bowels, want of spirit, and con- 

 stantly increasing emaciation. 



Staring Coat, in connection with indiges- 

 tion. 



PARALYSIS of the hind legs, the animal is 

 weak behind, sways about, totters or falls, and 

 cannot rise, or gets out his fore-feet, but cannot 

 rise from paralysis. 



SPINAL MENINGITIS after the more violent 

 symptoms have yielded to A A, or, when there 

 remains great debility or inability to rise, or 

 when the animal is slow in recovering the use 

 of his limbs or his strength. 



Incipient paralysis, tottering movements, 

 swaying about. 



ILL- GROWING, brittle, weak, or defective 

 hoofs. 



Defective Horny Deposit, liability to sand or 

 quarter crack. 



In addition to the foregoing Specifics, which are 

 all given internally, the following remedies and prepa- 

 rations are also employed externally as washes or 

 applications, at the same time that the Specific remedy 

 is also internally employed. 



