18 VETERINARY DEPARTIIEXT. 



ANATOMY. 



Anatomy of bones, muscles, blood-vessels, nerves, and viscera of horse, cow, 

 and dog. Description of relative position of parts disf)layed by various dis- 

 sections. Demonstration from actual specimens of muscles, tendons, blood- 

 vessels, and nerves, of horse's limbs, larynx, eye, &c. Comparative anatomy 

 of veterinary patients. The breeding, rearing, feeding, and humane treat- 

 ment of the live stock of the farm — the different breeds — their character- 

 istics — the districts where they are principally met with — and also the best 

 and most humane system of horse-breaking. Text-hooks — Strangeways' 

 "Anatomy," Maclachlan & Stewart; 17s. Chauveau's "Comparative 

 Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals," by George Fleming, Veterinary 

 Surgeon, Eoyal Engineers, Churchill & Sons ; Jl, lis. 6d. 



Final Examikation. 

 THE PRACTICAL AND CLINICAL EXAMINATION 



Include diagnosis and treatment, orally and in writing, of cases of lame- 

 ness and diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, dogs, and swine. Examination of 

 horses as to soundness. Surgical and other operations performed on veteri- 

 nary patients. Examination, chiefly of morbid specimens, mostly conducted 

 at the abattoirs. 



PHYSIOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY. 



IMinute anatomj^ of bone, blood, lung, and other tissues, of inflammatory 

 products, and of tumours. Processes of digestion, circulation, respu-ation 

 secretion, -and excretion. Functions of nervous and reproductive systems 

 Text-hooJcs — " Lessons in Elementary Physiology," by Thomas H. Huxley 

 LL.D. and F.R.S., Macmillan & Co.; 4s. 6d. Kirke's "Physiology.' 

 Bennet's " Physiology." 



MATERIA MEDICA. 



Sources, mineral, botanical, or animal. Physical and chemical properties. 

 Preparations, physiological action, therapeutic uses and doses of medicines. 

 Poisoning in the lower animals, symptoms, post-mortem ajjpearances, anti- 

 dotes. Writing of prescriptions. Text-hooks — " Veterinary Medicines, their 

 Actions and Uses," by Fuilay Dim, Edmonston & Douglas, Edinburgh ; 

 12s. 6d. " Veterinarian's Pocket Conspectus," by Thomas Walley, M.R.C.V.S., 

 Lorimer and GUlies, Edinburgh. 



DISEASES OF HORSES. 

 Nature, symptoms, post-mortem appearances, causes, treatment, and pre- 

 vention ; accidents ; construction and management of stables ; shoeing 

 Text-hooks — " Manual of Veterinary Science," by the late WiUiam Dick, 

 A. & C. Black. Green's " Morbid Anatomy." Williams' ' ' Principles and 

 Practice of Veterinary Surgery," Maclachlan & Stewart, Edinburgh ; 3Us. 



DISEASES OF CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, AND DOGS. 

 Nature, symptoms, post-mortem appearances ; remedial and preventive 

 treatment ; dieting and general management of domestic animals. Text- 

 hooks— Yowatt on'" Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Dogs." Blaine's "Principles of 

 Veterinary Art." Gamgee's "Domesticated Animals in Health and Disease," 

 Fullarton & Co., Edinburgh. Williams' "Principles and Practice of 

 Veterinary Medicine ; " 30s. 



