JAUNDICE, YELLOWS, <fco, 135 



SYMPTOMS. Jaundice, or Yellows, is more fre- 

 quent, and is marked thus : The animal is dull, 

 sleepy, and unwilling to move ; he eats little or noth- 

 ing ; the coat stares ; the urine is scanty ; the dung 

 dark-colored and in lumps. The nose, tongue, eyes, 

 and mouth becomes yellow, from the abundance of 

 bile in the blood The dung becomes mixed with 

 bile, and covered with slime ; the urine is very thick, 

 dark-colored, and full of bile. The right side is 

 painful when pressed against, and the horse looks 

 towards it ; he may be lame in the right fore-leg, or 

 paw the ground with it. These symptoms may in- 

 crease, and cough, quick breathing, and full quick 

 pulse, be added, which afterwards becomes quite 

 weak and slow, and the legs very cold. He then be- 

 comes more and more dull, stupid, and sleepy, stag- 

 gers, falls to the ground, and dies. 



TREATMENT. Rarely will anything more be re- 

 quired than the SPECIFIC for JAUNDICE, J J, of which 

 a dose of fifteen drops may be given, four times per 

 day. 



Should there be heat fever, or inflammatory symp- 

 toms, a few doses of the FEVER SPECIFIC, A A, will 

 be proper, not merely for the heat and fever, but for 

 the obstruction of the liver as well. In severe cases, 

 these two remedies may be alternated wkh the most 

 brilliant success, even when there is no fever appar- 

 ent. Give fifteen drops every four hours, alternate- 

 ly, first A A, next J J, and so on. 



