REMEDIES, 357 



Marcurii(,j vivus, if there is much saliva in the mouth, 

 enlargement and swelling of the glands of the neck, diffi- 

 cult deglutition, eymptoms worse toward night. 



Dose. — Six drops or eight globules three times a day until better. 



Belladonna, if there is difficulty in breathing, shrinking 

 when the throat is touched, as the slightest pressure causes 

 a choking sensation, difficulty of swallowing, especially 

 fluids, which are returned through the nose. 



Dose. — ^The same as directed for Mercurius. 



Spongm, if the breathing is very difficult, accompanied 

 with a rattling kind of sound, the animal has an anxioua 

 countenance, turns his head from side to side and appears 

 to be suffocating. 



Dose.— ^Four or six globules every two hours. 



Lycopodium, if the animal sweats, and the swelling- ia 

 most under the jaw, the membrane inside the nose and lips 

 yellow, the mouth smells very badly. 



Dose. — Six drops night and morning until better. 



Sulphur, in obstinate cases, if the swelling is extensive, 

 painful constriction with difficult deglutition. 

 Dose. — The game as of Lycopodium. 



INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. 



REMEDIES. Aconite, Phosphorus, Bryonia, Belladonna^ 

 Tartar emetic, Hepar sulphur, Mercurius vivus, Ipecacuanha, 

 Hhus toxicodendron, Squilla, and Sulphur. 



Aconite, in the very commencement, if there is much 

 fever, quick and fall pulse, thirst, hurried respiration, dry 

 heat of the skin, It is considered the sheet anchor for this 

 (lisea;3e, as well as for all cases of injflammation, if it is 

 resorted to immediately at the commencement of an attack. 



Dose. — Four drops or six globules every fifteen, twenty or thirty minutes, 

 until some amelioration cf the most violent symptoms takes place, whicb 



