AND LECTURES. i0i 
sweats profusely. In the course of 12 hours the jaws usual- 
ly become completely locked. 
WHAT TO DO. 
Relax the system by giving hypodermic injections of the 
following: 
PRESCRIPTION. 
Morphine, ae Oi fe te ai 3 2) Brains 
mirophine . ...° Spree hoe hh? Ora 
emiteeg. Ss. ad. we tl . .) e Ss ed F drachm 
Mix and give at one dose hypodermically, and repeat every 
3 hours until muscles are relaxed. At the same time force 
patient to inhale sulphuric ether from a towel, allowing 
fresh air along with it. If cause be from a wound treat 
this also in a rational way. 
Sun Stroke. 
Sun stroke is quite common in some parts of the country, 
particularly in the cities. 
Cause—Exposure to the hot sun and over exertion in hot 
weather. 
HOW TO KNOW IT. 
The horse is sweating and suffering from heat, when 
suddenly he stops and sweat dries off, then he begins to 
stagger, becomes weak, stupid and deaf. The surface of 
the body will be hot; the breathing is labored and the pa- 
tient soon falls in an unconscious condition. 
WHAT TO DO. 
Throw cold water over patient until he is thoroughly 
cooled off, then give this: 
