REMEDIES. 861 



witli tliese two medicines ; I generally, after giving two or 

 three doses of Aconite, give Arsenicum and Aconite alter 

 nately. 



iVkc vomica, is uc-eftil for colic from constipation, when 

 the animal walks slowly round, and then lies or falls down 

 euddenly, bloated appearance of one or both flanks. 

 Dose. — The same as directed for Arsenicum. 



Opium, if Niix vomica fails to remove the constipation, 

 ox if the excrements are very dry, bard and dark colored 

 nearly black, and the animal lies stretched out as if dead. 



Dose. — Four drops or six globules every one, two or three hours, accord- 

 ing to the urgency of the case. 



Ghamomilla, if the bowels are relaxed, the animal is 

 very restless, fi'equently l_ying down and getting up; an 

 attack of pain soon followed by an evacuation, swelling of 

 the abdomen, extremities cold, especially the ears. 



Dose. — Six drops every one or two hours, according to the severity of 

 the case, until better. 



Colchicum, if the disease is caused by green food, and 

 there is flatulent distension of the abdomen, protrusion of 

 the rectum, the animal strikes at his belly with his hinder 

 feet. * 



Dose. — ^The same as directed for Chamomilla. 



Cantharis, if there is a troublesome retention of urine, 

 and the animal often places himself in position to pass 

 mine, but only succeeds in passing a few drops; if this 

 remedy does not relieve, give Hyoscyamus. 



Dose.— The same as directed for Chamomilla. 



INDIGESTIOK. 



REMEDIES. Antimonium crudum, Ipecacuanha, Nux 

 vomica, Arsenicum, China, Silicea, and Sulphur. 

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