CONTENTS. 



ANATOMY. 



Lecture. Pagre. 



I. ANATOMY. 



Bones. — Kinds, peculiarities, development, composition. 

 Head. — Face, cranial and liyoid bone's; dentition of horses, 

 table; dentition of cattle, table; estimating age by teeth. q 



II. OSTEOLOGY. 



Spinal column. — General characteristics of vertebrae. Cer- 

 vical, dorsal, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal vertebrae. 

 Sternum. Ribs n 



III. FRONT LIMB. 



Shoulder, arm, forearm, and foot — bones of ij 



IV. POSTERIOR LIMB. 



Pelvis, thigh, leg, and foot — bones of iq 



V. ARTICULATIONS. 



General groups, examples; varieties of freely movable; 



immovable; slightly movable. 

 Structures at joints; articulations described 2J 



VL MUSCULAR SYSTEM. 



Peculiar property of muscle; kinds, classification, parts, 

 microscopic structure. Source of h^it and power 26 



,Vn. NERVOUS SYSTEM. 



General function; nerve centers; nerve fibers. 

 Cerebrospinal syslon. — Brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, 



spinal nerves . 

 Sympathetic system. — Composition, ganglia, sympathetic 



nerves 3^^ 



