vi CONTENTS. 



Lecture. Page. 



VIII. CIRCULATION. 



Blood. — Circulatory apparatus; course of the blood, blood 



supply of the body, principal arteries and veins. 

 Lymphatic systoii. — Parts, function 36 



IX. RESPIRATION. 



Definition, stages, purpose, respiratory apparatus 41 



X. DIGESTIVE APPARATUS. 



Definition, organs of digestion, anatomy of each 45 



XI. PHYSIOLOGY OF DIGESTION. 



Definition of digestion; food-groups, course and history of 



each . 

 Suggestions in regard to feeding 50 



Xn. URINARY ORGANS AND MAMMARY GLANDS. 



Urinary organs. — Structure, function and physiological op- 

 eraton of each. 



Mammary glands. — Anatomy, function, products, blood sup- 

 ply, nerve supply, and nerve control 54 



XIII. FOOT. 



Bones, horny hoof, matrix, plantar cushion, back tendons, 

 good foot described 60 



PATHOLOGY. 



XIV. PATHOLOGY. 



Hyperaemia (congestion), inflammation, fever, heat pro- 

 duction and expenditure 65 



XV. <i»ATlIOLOGY. 



Haemorrhage, dropsy, hypertrophy, atrophy, degenera- 

 tions and infiltrations, collapse, syncope, death 69 



XVL WOUNDS. 



llciling, and development of new blond vessels. 

 Healing of osseous, cartilage and nerve tissues. New tis- 

 sue. How skin recovers a surface 72 



