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great force, as in the act of passing water, without 

 any, or very little being discharged. This symp- 

 tom may be present in the case of gripes, the 

 bladder acting in sympathy with the cramped 

 intestine. All doubt may be removed by inserting 

 the hand into the rectum, when the bladder, if 

 full, will be found large, tense and full of water. 



TREATMENT. A few doses of the Specific for 

 Suppressed Urination, No. 8, given at intervals of 

 two or three hours, will not fail to relax the 

 spasm, and afford entire relief. 



When it is the result of a stone in the bladder 

 the movements of the horse may for a time dis- 

 lodge it, but an entire cure will only be effected 

 by an operation, for which a veterinary surgeon 

 must be consulted. 



SCANTY URINE. 



This is a mere symptom of some other disease, 

 fever, inflammation or other morbid condition, or 

 may occur naturally, if there is diarrhea, loose 

 bowels, or purging, and always occurs in warm 

 weather, when a horse is severely worked, from the 

 large quantity of fluid exhaled from the skin and 

 lungs- 



AT few doses of the Specific for Scanty Urination, 

 No. 8, will soon correct the condition, so far as the 

 health of the animal requires. The Specific for 

 Indigestion, No. 10, is likewise efficient. 



