PITS, CONVULSIONS, EPILEPSY. 181 



Ophthalmia, Inflammation of the 

 Eye. 



Diseased and inflamed eyes in cattle may some- 

 times occur as a result of congestion, or from in- 

 flammation or a cold, but in general from an injury, 

 the result of a blow of a whip, or stick, or from dirt 

 or hay-seed, or some similar substance irritating the 

 eye. 



SYMPTOMS. The eyelids are swelled and closed ; 

 tears flow in abundance ; the eye shrinks from the 

 light when the lids are opened ; the white of the eye 

 or conjunctiva is reddish or cove-red with red veins; 

 the haw is also red and swollen ; the eye itself is 

 clouded and covered with a film. 



TREATMENT. Examine the eye for dirt, hay-seed, 

 or other substances, and when found remove them. 

 Bathe the eye with THE MARVEL diluted half and 

 half with soft water, morning and night, until the 

 more violent symptoms are removed. Give inter- 

 nally fifteen drops of the SPECIFIC for INFLAMMA- 

 TION, A A, each morning and night. 



In long-standing cases a dose of the SPECIFIC for 

 ULCERS, I I, repeated every few nights will be 

 found of great value, while the A A is given each 

 morning, 



Fits, Convulsions, Epilepsy. 



The symptoms of fits are pretty well known. 

 Without any or very trifling warning the beast stag- 

 gers and falls suddenly to the ground ; he often bel- 

 lows in the most alarming manner; then every part 



