oo4 VETERINARY HOMCEOPATHY. 



Dose. — Six drops put upon tlie tongue every fifteen or thirty minutes, 

 until the violence of the attack is subdued. 



Verainim, if the legs and ears are icj cold, with convul- 

 sive trembling of the whole body, or where there is a 

 reeling, staggering motion, and the animal plunges vio- 

 lently and falls down head foremost. 



Dose. — The same as directed for Belladonna. 



Opiurii^ if after the paroxysms the animal remains mo- 

 tionless, with fixed, staring eyes, the tongue of a black 

 or leaden color. 



Dose. — Six drops every half, one or two hours, according to circum- 

 stances. 



REMEDIES. Aconite^ Nux vomica, Dulcamara^ Rhus 

 toxicodendron, Bryonia, Arsenicum, Mercurius vivus, and 

 Pulsatilla. 



Aconite will be useful in the beginning of the disease, 

 if there is fever and heat of the body, restlessness, short 

 hurried breathing, violent thirst, urine fiery red, and the 

 discharge from the nose impeded. 



Dose. — Six drops or six globules every three hours until better. 



Nux vomica, if during the prevalence of north-easterly 

 winds, and if the mouth is dry, tongue coated white, an 

 offensive earthy odor emitted from the mouth, and a thin 

 watery or thick bloody discharge from the nose. 

 Dose. — Six drops or six globules twice a day. 



Dulcamara, if the attack was brought on from exposure 

 to wet, and the animal is dull and drowsy, the tongue 

 coated with a thick sticking phlegm. 



Dose.— The same as directed for Nux vomica. 



Rhus toxicodendron, if short dry cough, great accumulation 



