DISEASES OF THE EYE. 67 
During this progress, the disease is often confined to one eye; at 
least one eye ia usually much more severely affected than the other. 
In some cases the two eyes are simultaneously affected, and, finally, 
hy s# succession of attacks, the horse becomes completely bliud. 
The probability is, that after a horse has suffered several times 
feum periodical attacks he will finally become blind. 
Treatment.—The same treatment as recommended for commus 
4u@ammation of the eye is applicable to this complaint. 
