74 DISEASES OF THE HOG. 
clay color, and the membrane of the eyes becomes 
yellow, and if there is white hair the skin will be 
yellow, then it gradually becomes dark and re- 
mains in that condition for a few days or some- 
times weeks, then it begins to disappear. The 
bowels are usually constipated and the urine 
of a deep yellow color. In the great majority of 
cases there is not much fever and the animal is 
usually well in two weeks. 
Treatment:-. It is not easy to find the cause in 
the pig, but nearly all cases of jaundice require 
medicine to eliminate the bile from the system. It 
is therefore necessary to clean out the bowels, and 
this is best accomplished by giving from one to two - 
ounces epsom salts; after this has operated give 
three grains of calonrel at a dose three times a day 
for three days. Then give one ounce castor oil 
and half an ounce of turpentine, to be followed by 
ten drop doses of nitro-muriatic acid. 
