864 VETERINARY HOMEOPATHY, 



Aconite is the chief remedy to be depended upon in thia 

 disease, and should be frequently administered till a calm 

 is established, which generally takes place in about an hoar. 

 Dose. — Six drops or eight globules every ten or fifteen minutes, until 



relieved. 



Arsenicum^ if after the use of Aconite some symptoms 

 rtiU remain, especially if the disease has been produced by 

 green food, or by drinking cold water when heated. 



Dose. — Six drops every half, one or two hours, or at longer intervals, if 

 the disease is not very violent. 



RhiLs toxicodendron^ if the extremities are alternately hot 

 and cold, with sweating of the belly, and a frequent dis 

 charge of urine. 



Dose. — The same as directed for Arsenicum. 

 Colocynihis^ if Arsenicum does not remove all the symp- 

 toms, especially if it is accompanied with colic, and there are 

 bloody evacuations. 



Dose. — Six drops or eight globules every half or one hour. 

 Nux vomica or Opium^ if after the disease is cured there 

 remains a constipated state of the bowels. 



Dose. — Six drops night and morning. 

 CantKaris or Hyoscyamus^ if there is retention of urine. 

 Arnica will be useful in very obstinate cases, if the dis- 

 charges are very fetid, frequently small stools consisting 

 only of slime. 



Dosb. — Six drops every one or two hours, until better. 



WORMS. 



REMEDIES. Cina^ Sulphur^ and Mercurius solvMlis. 

 Cina^ if there is a discharge of worms, violent itching o* 

 the parts, causing the animal constantly to rub. 



Do8B. — Six drops or eight globules three times a day. 



