The Newfoundland dog exhibited a similar complaint, with nearly the same accompaniments.

May 1.

— He was disinclined to move; his belly was hard and hot, and he was supposed to be costive. Gave an aloetic ball with iron.

2d.

He has endeavoured, in vain, several times to void his urine. He walks stiffly with his back bound. Subtract eight ounces of blood; give another physic-ball, and apply cold affusion to the loins.

3d.

He frequently attempts to stale, and passes a little urine at each time; he still walks and stands with his back bound.

Syr. papav. et rhamni

, with

tinct. ferr. mur.