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horsey are killed by the d^ugs given to cure colic 

 where one dies of the disease itself. Give only the 

 Specific Remedies, and at the intervals as directed, 

 however urgent as the case may appear. Your suc- 

 cess and safety are in following the directions im- 

 plicitly. 



Tympanitis, Drum-Belly or Wind- 

 Colic. 



This is merely a form of colic characterized by an 

 enormous production of flatulence. The pain is sharp- 

 er, the animal more furious and violent than in or- 

 dinary colic; the belly on both sides is more or less 

 swelled with wind ; there are rumbling noises and 

 frequent discharges of wind. It is usually the result 

 of eating or gorging with green flatulent food. 



TREATMENT Give fifteen drops of the SPECIFIC 

 for COLIC F F, every half-hour, or even more fre- 

 quently if the case is very urgent. It will soon be 

 relieved* Afterwards a few doses of SPECIFIC J J, 

 fifteen drops morning and night will be of benefit. 



Enteritis, Inflammation of the 

 Bowels, Red Colic. 



There are two varieties of this disease, one in 

 which the external coats of the intestines are inflamed, 

 and attended with constipation, and the other, in 

 which there is irritation of the internal mucus sur- 

 face of the intestines, and attended with purging. 



The most frequent CAUSE is sudden cold upon a 

 warm, perspiring skin, or even a cold drink, when 

 very hot; overfed horses, subjected to long and 



