264 INFLAMMATION OP THE EYE, OPHTHALMIA. 



TREATMENT. Give the SPECIFIC for INFLAMED 

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

 cording to the size of the dog, four times per day. 



In the old cases a dose of the SPECIFIC for DIS- 

 TEMPER, given nightly, will be of decided benefit. 



Inflammation of tlie Eye, Oplithal- 

 mia. 



It may arise from a variety of causes, such as con- 

 gestion of the brain ; exposure to heat and cold ; 

 over-exertion ; blows or other injuries \ over-salted 

 food, etc. 



SYMPTOMS. The white of the eye is covered with 

 red streaks ; the clear portion in front (pupil) is dim; 

 water runs down the face ; the light can not be en- 

 dured, and the eyelid is closed. An ulcer may ap- 

 pear afterwards in the front of the eye, and it may 

 go on until it penetrates through the outer coating of 

 the eye (cornea), and the fluids of the eye thus es- 

 cape. In some cases proud flesh springs up from 

 these ulcers. 



TREATMENT. The SPECIFIC A A, for INFLAMMA- 

 TION, should be given, a dose of two drops only, two 

 or three times per day. This in general will be suf- 

 ficient for all forms of Ophthalmia ; but if the case 

 is of some standing, or if ulcers or degenerations 

 have taken place, two drops of the SPECIFIC for 

 ULCERS, 1 1, may be given every night, and that for 

 INFLAMMATIONS in the morning, with the best pos- 

 sible results. 



A wash of HAMAMELIS diluted one half with soft 

 water, will promptly relieve, and also accelerate the 

 cure. 



