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PLATE v.— continued. 



DISEASES OF THE 



General Causes 



General Symptoms. 



I R R E G U L A It OR 



EXCESSIVE FEEDING. 



INDIGESTIBLE OR 



UNSUITABLE FOOD. 



FOOD MIXED WITH DIRT, 

 MOULD, OR POISON. 



OVERLOADING STOMACH 

 WHEN EXHAUSTED. 



OVERWORKING SOON 



AFTER EATING. 



CHILL DURING DIGESTION. 



CHILL AFTER OVERWORK. 



ABDOMINAL PAIN OF MORE 

 OR LESS SEVERITY, EVI- 

 DENCED BY LYING DOWN 

 AND QUICKLY GETTING 

 UP AGAIN, REPEATED 

 FREQUENTLY, ROLLING 

 OVER, KICKING AT THE 

 BODY, LOOKING AT 

 FLANKS, SOMETIMES 

 WITH SHORT PERIODS OF 

 EASE. 



PULSE RAPID DURING 

 PAROXYSMS. TEMPERA- 

 TURE GENERALLY NOR- 

 MAL. 



General Treatment. 



IN ALL CASES OF ABDO- 

 MINAL PAIN GIVE AT 

 ONCE, IN ONE HALF-PINT 

 OF COLD WATER, FOUR 

 OUNCES OF ANODYNE 

 MEDICINE XXVIII., AND 

 REPEAT EVERY ONE- 

 HALF OR WHOLE HOUR, 

 ACCORDING TO SEVERITY 

 OF SYMPTOMS, UNTIL 

 PAIN CEASES. 



APPLY TO BODY OR THROW 

 OVER THE BODY, WHEN 

 DOWN, BLANKETS 

 STEEPED IN NEARLY 

 BOILING WATER AND 

 WELL WRUNG OUT. 



FAILING HOT WATER, 

 APPLY ONE POUND OF 

 MUSTARD TO BODY IN 

 FORM OF PASTE, OR 

 APPLY FREELY LINIMENT 

 No. 1. HAND-RUB LEGS 

 AND EARS. 



GIVE ONE DOSE OF PURGA- 

 TIVE MEDICINE No. XXVI. 

 AND FREQUENT 



ENEMATA OF WARM 

 WATER. 



IF FL.\.TULENCE IS PRE- 

 SENT, GIVE ALSO ONE 

 OUNCE OF BICARBONATE 

 OF SODA IN WARM WATER 

 EVERY HOUR. 



TAKE AWAY ALL FOOD 

 DURING THE ATTACK. 



ALLOW FREE ACCESS TO 

 WATER. GIVE LOOSE 

 DIET DURING RECOVERY. 



Specified Diseases. 



PERITONITIS. 



DIARRHCEA AND 



DYSENTERY. 



INFLAMMATION OF LIVER. 



CONGESTION OF LIVER 

 (JAUNDICE), THOUGH 

 JAUNDICE MAY BE ASSO- 

 CIATED WITH OTHER 

 CONDITIONS ALSO. 



