224 INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDBB, &o. 



Suppressed or Scanty Urination. 



This is usually the result of some disease of the 

 kidneys or a mere symptom of other morbid condi- 

 tion, or it may arise from a paralytic condition of the 

 bladder itself. This condition will generally be 

 promptly relieved by giving a few doses of the SPE- 

 CIFIC for SCANTY or SUPPRESSED URINATION, H H, 

 twenty drops at intervals of four, six, or twelve 

 hours, according to the urgency of the case. 



Inflammation of the Bladder, 

 Cystitis. 



This disease is not so common in cattle as in 

 horses, but may be occasioned by cold or injuries in 

 the region of the loins. It is manifested by the fol- 

 lowing 



SYMPTOMS. The animal constantly keeps the 

 back arched ; the walk is stiff, and the animal when 

 standing leans against something on one side or the 

 other ; frequent effort to pass water, but to little 

 purpose, as only a small quantity, of deep red color, 

 is passed at a time. The bowels are bound, evacua- 

 tions scanty, and passed with pain. There is no 

 appetite or rumination, but intense thirst ; the eyes 

 are prominent and the countenance evinces great 

 distress. 



TREATMENT.The SPECIFIC for INFLAMED BLADDER, 

 H H, will be found perfectly appropriate, and may be 

 repeated in doses of twenty drops every three or 

 four hours, until entire relief is experienced. 



