plexy IS liable to occur and must not be mis- 

 taken for epilepsy. 



Treatment. — To successfully treat fits it is 

 necessary to ascertain and remove the cause. If 

 from worms, and it is safe to say all puppies 

 have them, Glover's Vermifuge should be ad- 

 ministered. If from teething, as soon as the 

 milk teeth are loose they should be removed, 

 and the gums, if inflamed, lanced where the 

 second teeth are endeavoring to force their way 

 through. Bones should also be allowed to bite on. 



If from indigestion or any derangement of the 

 gastric juices, the diet should consist for a time 

 entirely of well boiled meat chopped fine 

 Glover's Tonic given, and the drinking water 

 made one-fifth lime-water. 



If from constipation, administer at once an 

 enema of warm water and glycerine, and give 

 Glover's Liver Pills for two or three nights suc- 

 cessively. 



If from nervous excitement, remove to a dark 

 quiet place, and follow these directions, which 

 are applicable during an attack of epilepsy, 

 from any cause, viz., apply ice or cold water to 

 the head, keeping the body warm, and give 

 Glover's Cure for Fits every hour until several 

 doses have been given. If the following day or 

 at any time, any unusual excitement is observed 

 a dose of the Cure will prevent an attack. 



