AND LECTURES. GE: 
is, will be dry and hard and will emit an extraordinarily 
bad odor. The patient will show signs of having some 
colicky pains, which will be mild in the beginning; he 
'may continue to eat and appear all right otherwise, but as 
trouble runs on pains will become more frequent and more 
severe, resulting in inflammation of the bowels, 1f not at- 
tended to. In constipation the pulse is full and regular, 
generally. 
WHAT: TO.DO. 
If the pulse is not above 50 beats a minute, and colicky 
pains are not frequent give an injection of warm soap suds 
by way of the rectum and give internally this 
PRESCRIPTION. 
Meme em se fs ses pint 
Dig VYomica, linctureof .. . .2drachms 
Pulges baspadoes. 2. 4... . . 3 drachms 
Mix and give at one dose and repeat in 8 hours if bow- 
els have not moved. Keep up injections every hour 
with this until free action is obtained. Should pulse iun 
as high as 60 beats to the minute and pains be of frequent 
occurrence use the following for relief: 
PRESCRIPTION. 
Morphime, sulphate of... .. . . 2 grains 
Wim, Kimeture of. . . 1... . 1-2 ounce 
Peemirc, finciure of ... . 2. . . 20 drops 
Mix and give at one dose in a pint of warm water, and re- 
peat every hour so long as indicated. 
