Diseases of the Horse. 23 



SYMPTO^IS;— The horse blows, nostrils expanded, 

 heaving- at the flanks, trembling and distress is apparent 

 over the entire body; the animal is stupid and the eyes are 

 blood-shot; large drops of perspiration roll off the body, 

 limbs become cold, heart beats rapid, breathing labored 

 and wheezy. 



TREATMENT:— Encourage the blood to the skin 

 and legs, by rubbing brjskly and bandaging; blanket, al- 

 low free access to cool air, if there is any wind blowing let 

 the animal have the full benefit, by turning its head in that 

 direction. Give four ounces of brandy or whiskey in 

 half pint of warm water, every half hour, until three doses 

 are given. Followed by our 



REMEDY NO. 40 AS DIRECTED. 

 Price, 75 cents. 



CONSTIPATION-COSTIVENESS. 



Fecal retention, stopping or stoppage of the bowels; 

 state of the bowels in which the evacuations do not tako 

 place as frequently as usual, or are inordinately hard or 

 expelled with difficulty, owing to diminished action of the 

 muscular coat of the intestines, or to diminished secretions 

 from the mucus membrane or both. 



TREATMENT: — The exciting and predisponent 



causes must be inquired into and obviated. Feed the 



animal bran mash one day, and give at one dose one quart 



of raw linseed oil. If the constipation is chronic, use our 



REMEDY NO. 46 AS DIRECTED. 



Price, 75 cents, 



