62 LIST OF SPECIFICS AND REMEDIES. 



TREATMENT. Give five drops of the Specific for 

 Inflamed Kidneys, No. 8, and repeat every two 

 hours. 



Should there be a very high fever, great heat, 

 etc, the Specific for Inflammation, No. 1, may be 

 alternated with it, but in general, the first named 

 Specific will be quite sufficient, and should be con- 

 tinued at prolonged intervals to entire recovery. 



CISTITIS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLAD- 

 DER. 



This disease is usually the result of giving diu- 

 retics, saltpeter, cantharides or similar irritating 

 medicines. It may also be the effect of a cold and 

 exposure, or of a stone in the bladder, and the 

 disease may occupy the neck of the bladder, or the 

 organ itself. The symptoms are similar to those 

 of inflammation of the kidneys ; the horse makes 

 frequent and painful attempts to stale, but passing 

 only a few droys of water at a time. The bladder 

 cannot retain any urine from its excessive irrita- 

 bility, so that the attempt to void it, is constantly 

 going on, The urine may be clear, or mixed with 

 mucous, or stained with blood. 



The Treatment is the same as for inflammation 

 ot the kidneys, the Specific for that disease being 

 given every two hours, or less frequently, accord- 

 ing to the urgency of the case. In some cases, the 

 Specific for Inflammation may be given, but in 

 general, the remedy first mentioned will be found 

 every way efficient* and available. 



