Inflammation of the Ox’s Brain


Homeopathy Treatment for Inflammation of the Ox’s Brain. Find the best homeopathic medicines to treat Inflammation of the Ox’s Brain naturally. …


General [General]

An animal about being attacked with this disease is generally observed to be dull for two or three days previous, and to walk unsteadily; these symptoms give place to great restlessness; then suddenly he becomes furious, plunging violently about, jumps up from the ground, bellows, foams at the mouth, champs, grinds his teeth, generally the ears and horns are burning hot. With regard to the treatment, the following medicines appear to be most useful:-

REMEDIES: Aconite, Belladonna, Camphor, Hyoscyamus, and Arnica.

Aconite [Acon]

Aconite and Belladonna, may be given in alternation in the beginning of this disease, if there is heat in the mouth, eyes and horns, wild staring look, enlargement of the vessels of the head and neck with violent pulsation.

Dose. Six or ten drops every fifteen minutes until the most violent symptoms are alleviated, then lengthen the interval.

Camphor [Camph]

Camphor, if the disease occurs during very hot weather, and the animal appears indifferent to surrounding objects.

Dose. Ten drops every fifteen or twenty minutes.

Hyoscyamus [Hyos]

Hyoscyamus, if the animal tears the ground, hangs the head down, and swings it from side to side, back arched and tail high in the air.

Dose. Ten drops every fifteen or thirty minutes until relieved.

Arnica [Arn]

Arnica, if the disease is the result of an injury.

Dose. The same as the preceding remedy.

John Rush
John Rush, School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, USA. The Handbook of Veterinary Homeopathy, by John Rush, was published in 1854. Originally published in London by Jarrold and Sons. "The Homeopathic Treatment of the Horse, the Ox, the Sheep, the Dog and the Swine."