GONOBUHEA, GLEET. 263 



Inflammation of the Bladder, 



Cystitis. 



This disease, which is a very dangerous and painful 

 one, may be caused by stones in the bladder, injuries, 

 fall upon the bladder when it is full of water, or sim- 

 ilar accidents. 



SYMPTOMS. Hot, dry skin, pain in the back and 

 flanks, thirst, no appetite, restlessness and signs of 

 pain, frequent attempts to pass water, in which either 

 one or only a few drops are passed a! a time ; the 

 water may be clear, or thick and mixed with blood. 



TREATMENT. Give first two or three doses of the 

 SPECIFIC for FEVER, A A, at intervals of two hours, 

 then give the SPECIFIC for INFLAMED KIDNEYS and 

 BLADDER, H H, a dose of three or five drops, ac- 

 cording to the size of the dog, until entirely relieved, 

 at intervals of two or three hours. 



Gonorrhea, G-leet. 



This disease, which is essentially an inflammation 

 of the urethra, generally arises from taking the dis- 

 ease by connection with other animals that has it, or 

 from repeated acts of sexual connection, which in- 

 duces irritation, followed by a gleety discharge; or 

 it may arise in a modified form from uncleanliness. 



SYMPTOMS. Discharge from the internal surface 

 of the sheath and urethra, or canal through which 

 the water flows, consisting of matter having a yellow- 

 ish or greenish color, glueing together the parts or 

 hair about them ; the surface looks red and angry, 

 and is attended with swelling and pain ; there is 

 frequent desire to pass water ; sometimes the swell- 

 ing and pain are but slight. 



