a CyRlTtS, 



Symptoms df the Gi*ipe^. 



fundament or anus, hi order to bring away' the 

 hardened fafeces, whidh otherwise would obstruct 

 the passage of the clyster. This \<^ill, in inost 

 eases, have the desired effect. 



CHAP. VI. 



THE INFLAMMATORY COLlCj Oil Giill?is. 



This kind of colic, or gripes, may justly be 

 said to be a continuation of the former, only as-* 

 saming a more dangerous aspect. An inflamma- 

 tion may be expected either in the stomach, or in 

 some part of the intestines ; and if a speedy re- 

 medy be not applied, the consequence may prove 

 fatal. This disorder is attended with at fdvier; 

 great heat and dryness of the mouth ; the pulsd 

 is quick and small; the horse lies down, and 



