INFLAMMATION OF THE LIVEB, <Src 2"5 



thirsty ; looks around at his belly ; his bowels are very 

 confined ; dung is hai d and in small pieces ; cold 

 legs ; the tail is kept down close between the legs. 



TREATMENT. Give the SPECIFIC for FEVER and 

 INFLAMMATION, A A, three or five drops, according 

 to the size of the dog, and repeat it every hour or 

 two hours, according to the urgency of the case. 

 Sometimes a dose of the SPECIFIC for COLIC, F F, 

 may be interposed, or given alternately with that for 

 FEVER, with advantage. 



Inflammation of the Liver, Jaun- 

 dice. 



This disease is occasionally found in dogs, more 

 particularly in fat ones. It may be the result of ex- 

 cess of food and deficient exercise, or exposure to 

 cold or moisture. 



SYMPTOMS. The dog is dull, sleepy, shrinks from 

 notice, and becomes thin ; eats little and is thirsty. 

 The skin, gums, lips, and parts of the skin not cov- 

 ered with hair are yellow ; the urine is yellowish and 

 dung dark-colored, hence the name Jaundice or yel- 

 lows. He is sometimes hot, at others cold ; he vomits 

 a yellow fluid, which may afterwards become green- 

 ish, and have streaks of blood in it. These symptoms 

 all increase until the dog becomes thin as a skeleton, 

 and at last dies quite worn out. 



TREATMENT. Give the SPECIFIC for FEVER, A A, 

 alternately with that for JAUNDICE, J J, a dose of 

 three to five drops, according to the size of the dog, 

 every three or four hours, as the urgency of the case 

 may demand. 



Old cases of liver complaint simply require a dose 

 of the SPECIFIC for JAUNDICE, J J, morning and night. 



