AND LECTURES. 76 
HOW TO KNOW IT 
The urine will be blood s ained; the horse will be drowsy 
and without appetite and will lose flesh rapidly; his coat 
will be rough, dry and staring, and the pulse soft and 
regular with some fever. 
Wea tT TO Do: 
In case of a profuse flow of blood dash cold water over 
patient's back and loins, give flaxseed tea to drink 3 or 4 
times a day in small quantities and use the following: 
PRESCRIPTION. 
Sameture, Miitia‘'e of Iron ... . . 1 ounce 
irene (Gentian .. 3... . . .t1 ounce 
eee esedae 9). . 2. » . . . 8.0lNCeS 
Mix and give two tablespoonsful 3 or 4 times a day ina 
pint of cold water 
Dribbling of the Urine. 
Some might think that a constant dribbling of the urine 
in paralysis of the bladder might constitute this disease as 
the sole cause of dribbling, but such is not the case for we 
occasionally find it without the presence of any paralysis 
whatever. . 
Cause—When not caused by paralysis it may be due toa 
_ weakness of or injury to the bladder, and again the cause 
may be calculi. 
HOW TO KNOW IT. 
Upon examination it will be found that the horse thus 
_affected has no control over his urine; it dribbles from him 
continually. At times he will stretch out as though 
