AND LECTURES. 67 
trouble from colic In inflammation of the bowels the 
pulse gives forth two hard beats and a soft or intermediate 
beat; (see colics.) This is the only disease which pre- 
sents this character of pulse—hence we can not be mis- 
taken. 
WHAT ‘TO DO. 
Give the following internally: 
| PRESCRIPTION. 
| mm binelure of... . =. . «3 drachms 
| Minicwie, Pluid Hxt.of ... .. . 6 drops 
| Scone, Pinid Ext. of .... . .15 drops 
eee eta. . 2. | st... G OUNCES 
Mix and give at one dose and repeat every hour until pulse 
4s on a a stand still, or inclined to come down. Should 
‘the pulse run over 60 beats a minute the above dose should 
‘be doubled in the first instance, but never afterward. 
Intestinal Worms. 
Innumerable kinds of worms are at times found in the 
intestines of horses, some being of little moment while 
Others prove very injurious to the health of the animal 
harboring them. The treatment for alt worms being the 
same we will do nothing more than to give the reader the 
‘symptoms and remedies, so as that he may detect the pres- 
‘ence of them and employ the proper treatment. 
