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Rheumatism not unfrequently shifts from one place 

 to another, especially if the animal is exposed to wet 

 and cold. 



TREATMENT. If there should be considerable 

 heat and fever, as is most commonly the case, give 

 first the FEVER SPECIFIC, A A, a dose of fifteen 

 drops every two or three hours, until the heat has 

 been partially subdued, or until six doses have been 

 given. Then alternate the SPECIFIC for RHEUMA- 

 TISM, B B, with that for FEVER, A A, every three 

 or four hours, a dose of fifteen drops until the 

 animal is restored. If a limb or joint is painful, hot, 

 and swelled, bathe it in THE MARVEL night and 

 morning, and a flannel bandage applied to the limb 

 will also be of great service, in addition to the inter- 

 nal medicines. 



If at any time a horse shows symptoms of stiff- 

 ness or lameness, fifteen drops of the RHEUMATIC 

 SPECIFIC, B B, night and morning, will soon remove 

 it 



Fever. 



We understand by pure or idiopathic fever an in- 

 creased arterial excitement, or increased frequency 

 or force of the pulse, attended with heat, but 

 without local inflammation. Symptomatic fever has 

 the same heat and increased circulation attended 

 with local inflammation or disorganization of some 

 part, of which the fever is merely symptomatic. 

 Bad management in the stable, impure and unwhole- 

 some food, bad air or confinement, are the usual 

 causes of fevers. 



