BHEUMATISM. ITS 



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longer intervals as the improvement progresses. 

 The persevering use of the these -SPECIFICS will save 

 most cases. 



Rheumatism. 



This disease is almost invariably the consequence 

 of cold and wet, or chill after over-exertion. The 

 symptoms are as follows : 



Dullness ; loss of spirits ; disinclination to move, 

 and painful stirTness of the back or joints when mov- 

 ing ; loss of appetite ; pain in the back, manifested 

 by the animal flinching when pressed upon; the 

 joints, one or more, become affected, and the animal 

 perfers to lie down, and cannot move without great 

 pain and difficulty ; the joints, or one or more of 

 them, become swelled, and are also exceedingly hot 

 and tender to the touch. In some cases, there is 

 considerable heat and fever, in others it is but 

 slight. The complaint is quite liable to return from 

 exposure, changes of weather, or even the wind 

 blowing from a different quarter. The disease not 

 unfrequently changes from one joint or limb to an- 

 other. 



TREATMENT. The SPECIFIC for RHEUMATISM 

 B B, will cure all the usual forms of this disease, 

 giving twenty drops three or four times per day, 

 in severe cases, and morning and night in the mild 

 ones. 



When the disease is ushered in or attended with 

 considerable heat and fever, either during its con- 

 tinuance, or from the first, the SPECIFIC for FEVER, 



