864 VETERINATtY IIOMCBOPATHT. 



Aconite is the chief remedy to be depended upon in this 

 disease, and should be frequently administered till a calm 

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

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



relieved. 



Arsenicum, if after the use of Aconite some symptoms 

 Btill 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. 



Rhiis 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. 

 Cantharis 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. 



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



WORMS. 



REMEDIES. Cina, Sulphur, 2cadi ifercuriu^ solubilis. 

 Cina, if there is a discharge of worms, violent itching of 

 the parts, causing the animal constantly to rub. 



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



