356 VETERINARY HOMCEOPATHT. 



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

 worse from motion. 



Dose. — Six drops night and morning. 

 Ammonium Tnuriaticum, if the horse appears to b« 

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

 the ribs. 

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

 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 discharge 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 in 

 given should be good, and that moistened with cold 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. 



Oo9B> — Four drops every two hours, until the febrile symptoms haTS 

 vnelion^ted, after which give the next remedy. 



