200 COLIC. 



CHAPTER III. 



DISEASES OF THE ORGANS OP DIGESTION 



Loss of the Cud. 



THIS is a mere symptom which accompanies 

 many diseases, and even morbid conditions, which 

 scarcely deserve the name of disease, and will yield 

 ~,vith the removal of the ailment of which it is a mere 

 symptom. Sometimes it may be present when 

 nothing else is sufficiently tangible to warrant treat- 

 ment, or it may continue after the disease otherwise 

 seems to have been removed, 



TREATMENT.- In any case in which it appears to 

 exist independently, or to be the principal symp- 

 tom, give twenty drops of the SPECIFIC for INDIGES- 

 TION, J J, morning and night. The "cud" will soon 

 return 



Colic. 



This disease is not so dangerous as tympanitis, 

 yet it may prove fatal from bad treatment or neglect. 

 It is generally the result of improper or indigestible 

 food, or food in too great quantity, or that to which 

 the animal is not accustomed. If colic comes on 



