366 VETERINARY HOMCEOPATHY. 



Bryonia, if tlie cough is of several weeks' standing, and 

 worse from motion. 



Dose. — Six drops night and morning. 

 Ammonium muriaticum, if the horse appears to be 

 choked or about to vomit, loss of flesh, the skin sticks to 

 the ribs. 

 Dose. — Four drops every three hours until improvement is manifest. 

 Drosera, if the cough is of long standing, worse at night 

 when the animal lies down. 



Dose. — Six drops night and morning. 

 Pulsatilla, if the animal is timid and easily frightened, 

 or if with the cough there is a bad smelling clischarge from 

 the nostrils. 



Dose. — Four drops or six globules every three hours. 

 Lycopodium, if the cough is excited or worse after 

 drinking, and comes on in fits, coughing a great many- 

 times in rapid succession. 



Dose. — Six drops three times a day. 

 Attention ought to be paid to diet in this disease ; no 

 inferior food should be given, such as the animal must eat 

 a large quantity of to keep itself alive ; but whatever is 

 given should be good, and that moistened with coZci water ; 

 carrots are very good, either raw or boiled. 



SORE THROAT. 



REMEDIES. Aconite, Mercurius vivus, Belladonna, 

 Spongia, Lycopodium, and Sulphur. 



Aconite, if there is much fever, accompanied with dry 

 heat of the skin, the parts affected inflamed and red, vio- 

 lent thirst, and difficulty in swallowing. 



Dose. — Four drops every two hours, until the febrile symptoms have 

 ameliorated, after which give the next remedy. 



