SPINAL MENINGITIS. 101 



TREATMENT. From the first, the principal rem- 

 edy is the SPECIFIC A A. This should be given in 

 doses .of fifteen drops at first, every hour; then after 

 six or eight hours the intervals may be every two 

 hours, and as the animal improves, the intervals be- 

 tween doses may be prolonged to three or even four 

 hours. 



If, during the disease, THE URINE, or staling, 

 should become very scanty, or be passed with 

 difficulty, or with straining, or BE SUPPRESSED, then 

 the Specific H H, for urinary or kidney affections, 

 will be in place, and it should be given a dose of 

 fifteen drops in alternation with the A. A. That is, 

 give the A A, and after two hours give the H. H, 

 then after two hours, again give the A A, and so 

 giving the two in alternation, until the secretion of 

 water is fully established, when the use of the H H, 

 may be discontinued. 



AFTER THE MORE URGENT STAGE OF THE DISEASE 

 HAS PASSED OVER, the heat and fever mostly gone, 

 and there yet remains SOME WEAKNESS, or PARTIAL 

 PARALYSIS OF THE LOINS, indicated by inability to 

 rise, swaying, tottering, or shambling gait, the specific 

 J J, is the remedy, and it may be given in the same 

 doses, fifteen drops, either in alternation with A A, 

 if feverish symptoms yet remain, or alone, at inter- 

 vals of four or six hours, to complete the cure. It is 

 the special remedy for partial or complete paralysis, 

 or for the weakness and debility remaining after 

 sickness. 



