208 ENTEEITIS, OK INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. 



TREATMENT. Give the SPECIFIC for FEVER, A A, 

 every three hours a dose of ten drops. Should the 

 disease not yield in the course of forty-eight hours, 

 alternate it with the SPECIFIC for INFLAMED LUNGS, 

 E E, at the same intervals, and continue the two in 

 alternation until cured. 



Colic, or G-ripes. 



This disease is of occasional occurence in hogs, 

 and is of some moment, as it may terminate in in- 

 flammation of the bowels, and result fatally. 



SYMPTOMS. Restlessness, rolling on the ground, 

 loud cries of pain, and other symptoms indicative of 

 suffering. 



TREATMENT. Give first the SPECIFIC for COLIC, 

 F F, and if not cured repeat the dose in two hours. 

 If it does not yield, and especially if there is much 

 heat, alternate the SPECIFIC A A, for FEVER, with 

 that for COLIC, F F, dose of ten drops at intervals of 

 an hour or two, until relieved. 



Enteritis, or Inflammation of the 

 Bowels, 



It may be produced by the same causes which in- 

 duce it in other animals. It may be known by the 

 following : 



SYMPTOMS. The usual manifestations of pain in 

 the bowels as in colic, except that the pain is here 

 continuous, and is aggravated by rubbing the belly 

 or by moving from one place to another; great pain 

 when the belly is touched, frequent looking towards 

 the belly, and squealing with the pain ; other symp- 

 toms not differing from that manifested by the dog 

 or sheep. 



