850 VETEEINARY HOMCEOPATHY. 



swelling is hot and painful, the animal refuses to eat, is 

 restless, and moves about from place to place. 



Dose. — Six drops or twelve globules, three or four 'times a day. 

 Arsenicum and China alternately, if the swelling is cold. 



Dose. — The same as prescribed for Aconite. 

 Rhus toxicodendron^ if with the hot swelling there is great 

 stiffness of the limb. 



Dose. — Six drops or eight globules, morning, noon and night. 

 Thuja occidentalism if there are any pimples or hard 

 patches, or if the animal frequently stretches the limbs, and 

 a crackling noise is heard at the s&e time. 



Dose. — The same as recommended for Rhus toxicodendron. 



GREASE. 



"REMEDIES. Thuja occidentalism Secale cornuiumy Ai^sen- 

 icum.m Mercurius vivus, and Sulphur. 



Thuja occidentalism both internally and externally, if 

 there are bluish or brownish .excrescences, which bleed on 

 the least touch, and there is a discharge of fetid iclior. 



Dose. — Six drops three times a day; at the same time the parts may be 

 bathed with the strong tincture night and morning. 



Secale cornutum and Arsenicum may be used in alterna- 

 tion, if there is a watery swelling or dark looking ulcers, 

 with fetid discharge. 



Dose. — The same as directed for Thuja occidentalis, internally. 

 Mercurius vivus, when there are numerous small ulcers 

 that discbarge a thick matter, and bleed when touched. 

 Dose. — Six or eight drops twice a day. 



It is necessary to give a dose of Sulphur once a week 

 during the treatment, and keep the legs clean by washing 

 them with warm water. 



