PATHOLOGY.' %* 



kgs, and always attempts to lie on his back and 

 roll. 



If inflammation takes place, his pulse becomes 

 more hard and frequent, attended with a clammy 

 drynels of the mouth and tongue ; partial sweats 

 take place ; he continues to strike his belly with 

 his hind legs, and to lie down, but never attempts 

 to roll. 



In all cases of gripes, it will be necefsary to take 

 from the patient two or three quarts of blood im- 

 mediately, which may be repeated, if required ; 

 and if not attended with inflammation, the follow- 

 ing ball may be given : 



Take Barbadoes aloes in powder, three drams ; 

 Venice turpentine, two drams : mix and. 

 form the balk 



The above ball may be repeated every twelve 

 hours, if the symptoms do not subside, or until it 

 purges ; and large clysters of linseed decoction 

 may be thrown up the rectum with great ad- 

 vantage. 



From two to four ounces of common spirits of 

 turpentine, in two quarts of gruel, given after 



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