128 COLIC. 



Attention to these peculiarities will enable one to 

 distinguish between the two diseases, and to avoid 

 error in the treatment. 



TREATMENT. We have in the SPECIFIC for COLIC, 

 F F, a remedy which rarely fails to arrest this dis- 

 ease . Give fifteen drops on the tongue, and repeat 

 the closes every half or even quarter of an hour until 

 relieved, omitting the medicine altogether, or giving 

 it at longer intervals as soon as the amendment is 

 perceived. 



If at the commencement or during the progress of 

 the disease, fever and inflammatory symptoms should 

 also exist, then alternate the FEVER SPECIFIC, A A, 

 with that for colic, F F, at the intervals mentioned, 



If the attack has clearly been occasioned by an 

 overfeed or by bad, heavy, indigestible food, it will 

 be best to alternate the SPECIFIC for INDIGESTION, J 

 J, with that for COLIC, F F, at the intervals directed. 



The colic not unfrequently comes from the kidneys 

 which may be suspected by the horse making fre- 

 quent attempts at staling, or his passing scanty, thick 

 or bloody urine. In these cases give the H H, 

 SPECIFIC for kidney disease, fifteen drops every half- 

 hour, alone or in alternation with the A A. 



Should there be suspicion that Bots or Worms are 

 an exciting cause, the WORM SPECIFIC D D, may be 

 alternated with that for COLIC F F, fifteen drops 

 every half-hour or hour. 



N. B. In cases of colic the greatest danger and 

 the worst possible fault is injudicious haste and giv- 

 ing too many and improper things. Thousands of 



