862 • VETERINARY HOMCEOPATHY. 



Antimonium crudurUj if there is total loss of appetite, 

 rough staring coat, evacuations watery and stinking, crav- 

 ing for drink. 



Dose. — Six drops or ten globules night and morning. 



Ipecacuanha, if there is aversion to food, or vomiting of 

 food and mucus, stools green and fetid. 



Dose. — The same as of Antimonium crudum, or they may be given 



alternately. 



Nux vomica is useful, if it arises from cold in the spring 

 of the year, and there is constipation, or the animal stands 

 in a stupid, drowsy state for hours together, without chang- 

 ing his position. 



Dose. — The same as prescribed for Antimonium crudum. 



Arsenicum, if the derangement of the stomach is of long 

 standing, the skin becomes hard in different places, with 

 or without diarrhoea, but it is more particularly indicated 

 when the stools are watery or bloody. 



Dose. — Six drops once or twice a day according to circumstances. 



China, if it is a young horse that has been overworked, 

 especially if there is much debility and loss of appetite. 



Dose. — Four drops or six globules three times a day until better. 



Silicea, if the animal sweats from the least exertion. 

 Dose. — The same as directed for China. 



Sulphur may be given as an intercurrent remedy in any 

 stage of the disease. 



DIARRHOEA. 



EEMEDIES. Bryonia, Arsenicum, Sulphur, Chamo- 

 milla, Pulsatilla, Dulcamara, China, Carho vegetahilis, and 

 Colocynthis. 



Bryonia, if there is alternately diarrhoea and constipation. 



