CONTENTS 11 



SECTION XVI. PAGE 



NON-PARASITIC DISEASES OF THE SKIN 127 



1. Itch. 2. Alopecia. 3. Eczema. 4. Rash. 5. Acne. 



6. Ring- worm. 



SECTION XVII. 



DISEASES OF OBSCURE ORIGIN 130 



1. "Nibbling" Disease. 2. Louping-ill. 3. Big Head. 

 4. Pustular Eruption. 



SECTION XVIII. 

 DISEASES OF THE LAMB 132 



I. Congenital Defects. 2. Reviving "Lifeless" Lambs. 



3. Retention of the Meconium. 4. Navel-ill. 5. Non- 

 contagious Diarrhea. 6. White Scours. 7. Colic. 



8. Constipation. 9. Pustular Eruption. 10. Tetanus. 



II. Stomatitis. 



SECTION XIX. 



DISEASES OF THE EWE 138 



1. Disorders of Gestation. 2. Abortion. 3. Dystocia. 



4. Decomposition of Fetus. 5. Displacement of the 

 Uterus. 6. Eclampsia. 7. Metritis. 8. Mammitis. 



9. Abnormalities of the Milk. 10. Sterility. 



SECTION XX. 



DISEASES OF RAMS AND WETHERS 146 



1. Gravel. 2. Hernia. 3. Bloody Urine. 4. Impo- 

 tence. 



SECTION XXI. 



SURGICAL DISEASES 148 



1. Diseased Teeth. 2. Concussion of the Brain. 3. Ab- 

 scesses. 4. Injuries. 5. Suturing. 6. Rumenotomy. 



7. Puncture of the Bladder. 8. Fractures and Disloca- 

 tions. 9. Amputation of the Claws. 10. Panaritium. 



SECTION XXII. 

 PARASITIC DISEASES 153 



A. External Parasites 1. Sheep Scab. 2. Head Scab. 

 3. Foot Scab. 4. Sheep Ticks. 5. Lice. 6. Mag- 

 gots. 7. Fleas. 8. Flies. 



B. Internal Parasites I. Gid. 2. Grub in the Head. 

 3. Lung Worms. 4. Stomach Worms. 5. Liver 

 Rot. 6. Tapeworms. 7. Esophagostomum Colum- 

 bianum. 8. Sarcosporidiosis. 9. Rare Parasites. 



