REMEDIES. S63 



or if brought on by sudden changes of temperature, espe- 

 cially from beat to cold. 



Dose. — Six or eight globules every three or four hours. 

 Arsenicum^ if it is the result of green or unwholesome 

 food, and the discharges are watery, with or without pain. 

 Dose. — The same as directed for Bryonia. 

 Sulphur and Arsejiicum may be given in alternation if the 

 evacuations are bloody and very oJffensive ; also in chronic 

 diseases. 



Dose. — The same as directed for Bryonia. 

 Carho vegetahilis^ if the discharges are very offensive and 

 approach putridity. 



Dose. — Six drops or eight globules every four or six hours. 

 Chamomilla^ if there is swelling of the abdomen, evacu- 

 ations greenish, and the animal is restless. 



Dose. — The same as directed for Bryonia. 

 Pulsatilla^ if the evacuations are frequent and full of 

 air bubbles, flatulent state of the bowels, aversion to food. 

 Dose. — Six drops or eight globules three or four times a day. 

 Dulcamara^ especially in summer, if it has been brought 

 on by taking cold after getting wet, and the evacuations 

 are watery, accompanied with colic. 



Dose. — The same as directed for Pulsatilla. 

 China, if the diarrhoea is of an intermittent character. 



Dose. — The same as the preceding remedy. 

 Colocynthis, if approaching dysentery, with colic, and the 

 evacuations consist of slime and blood. 



Dose. — Six drops every one, two or three hours, according to the vio- 

 lence of the case. 



INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. 



REMEDIES. Aconite, Arsenicum, Rhus toxicodendron, 

 Colocynthis, Nux vomica^ Caniharis, and Arnica. 



