BEMEDIES. 356 



Sulphur, discharge of lumbrici, with hard stool. 

 Dose. — The same as of Cina. 



Mercurius solubilis, if there is Yiolent heaving of the 

 flanks, discharge of large virorms, soreness of the anus. 

 DosK. — ^Six or eight drops twice a day. 



Then there are the ascarides, small dark or red worma ; 

 these sometimes exist in immense quantities, and hun 

 dreds are often voided at one time. 



REMEDIES. Cina, Digitalis, Stramonium, Sulphwr, and 

 Arsenicum. 



Cina, symptoms similar to those indicating its use in 



lumbrici. 



Dose. — The same as above stated. 



Digitalis may be giv^n if the animal \?^aste3 away, and 



there is diarrhoea. 



Dose. — Six drops twice a day. 



Stramonium is useful if the horse rubs himself behind. 

 Dose. — The same as of Digitalis. 



There are several other varieties of worms ; but the 

 symptoms are too complicated to be treated from any 

 directions that can be given; but generally Cina aifd 

 Sulphur will be found beneficial. I have also seen great 

 improvement from a dose or two of Arseniewm. 



INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. 



EEMEDIES. Aconite, Arnica, Dulcamara, Cantharisy 

 Cannabis, and Mercurius vivus. 



Aconite in the beginning, if the animal is very uneasy 

 and the urine is fiery red, depositing a thick muddy sedi- 

 ment. 



Dose. — Six drops two or three times a day. 



Arnica, if it is the result of an injury. 



Dose. — Six drops or eight globules night and morning. 



