140 CISTITIS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDEB. 



small quantities; frequently is high-colored, and 

 sometimes bloody ; and there is frequent and often 

 violent effort and straining, but the discharge is very 

 small, sometimes suppressed. 



TREATMENT. Give fifteen drops of the SPECIFIC 

 for INFLAMED KIDNEYS, H H, and repeat every 

 two hours. 



Should there be very high fever, great heat, etc., 

 the SPECIFIC for INFLAMMATION, A A, may be alter- 

 nated with it, giving fifteen drops every intermediate 

 hour in urgent cases, but in general the first-named 

 SPECIFIC will be quite sufficient, and should be con- 

 tinued at prolonged intervals to entire recovery. 

 But a few doses will be required to show us the great 

 value and efficacy of the remedy. 



Cistitis, Inflammation of the 

 Bladder. 



This disease is usually the result of giving 

 diuretics, such as saltpeter, cantharides, or simi- 

 lar irritating medicines. It may also be the effect 

 of a cold and exposure, or of a stone in the bladder, 

 and the disease may occupy the neck of the blad- 

 der, or the organ itself. The symptoms are similar 

 to that of Inflammation of the Kidneys ; the horse 

 makes frequent and painful attempts to stale, but 

 passes only a few drops of water at a time. The 

 bladder can not retain the urine from its excessive 

 irritability, so that the attempt to void it is constant- 

 ly going on. The urine may be clear, or mixed 

 with mucus, or stained with blood. 



