DlABBHEA, PUBOING, &C. 133 



If there should be purging, alternate the SPECIFIC 

 for DYSENTERY, F F, with that for INFLAMMATION, 

 A A, at intervals of two hours, and then less fre- 

 quently as the disease improves. 



In the slow form of the disease, the alternate use 

 of the SPECIFIC for INDIGESTION, J J, and that for 

 COLIC, F F, four times per day, will be found most 

 effectual in preventing a termination in dropsy, and 

 in restoring the animal. 



Diarrhea, Purging, Scouring, 

 Looseness. 



Green food ; new hay ; worms ; excess of bile ; 

 cold air or water ; quick work, after much eating or 

 drinking, may produce diarrhea. So does aloes, or 

 other purges, which may even kill a horse. 



SYMPTOMS. Frequent and abundant discharge of 

 slime, and dung mixed with slime ; pain in the bow- 

 els, causing the horse to paw and stamp, look at his 

 sides, and roll about violently ; his face is anxious ; 

 cold sweat breaks out ; his legs and ears are cold ; 

 the pulse becomes small and weak, the breathing be- 

 comes quickened ; body wastes rapidly and alarming- 

 ly, and no food is taken. Death, at times occurs 

 from sheer exhaustion. 



TREATMENT. Give the SPECIFIC for Diarrhea, F 

 F, fifteen drops four times per day. It will generally 

 promptly relieve. In some cases a dose of the SPE- 

 CIFIC for Indigestion, J J, will be of value. 



