INDEX 



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CarbOluria— causes, &c., of, ii, 420. 



Carbon dioxide— in air, iil, 78: lung dis- 

 charge and action of blood, i, 431, 

 448, 494; respiratory uses, &c., i, 

 482, 4S3, 489, 490, 491 ; ventilation 

 efTects, i, 495. 



Carbonate (medicinal uses) of ammoni- 

 um and ammonia, ii, 459; iii, 3; of 

 iron, ii, 447, 456; of lime, ii, 450, 457; 

 potash, ii, 448; soda, ii, 449; iii, 61; 

 zinc, ii, 456; doses, iii, 9. 



Carbonate of lime in stone of bladder, 

 ". 355- 



Carbonic acid— see Carbon Dioxide). 



Carbuncles— antiseptics for, ii, 421. 



Carcasses of animals died of anthrax— 

 destruction, ii, 43. 



Cardamoms— uses and dose, ii, 467; iii, 

 1 1. 



Cardboard for fracture support, ii, 261. 



Cardiac region of stomach, i, 234: heart 



disease detection, i, 458, 462; par- 

 alysis due to digitalis, li, 461. 



Carditis— a form of heart disease, i, 454. 



Caries of bone— causes, &c., ii, 212-214, 



3Qo: tubercLil'.'sis classed as, ii, 51. 



Cariniform cartilage of breast-bone, ii, 



190, 



Carminatives — medicinal uses, ii, 460; 

 iii, 13. 



Carotid arteries of neck, i, 13, 376, 451: 



muscle separating jugular vein, ii, 

 ■^:?i; pulse near, iii, 146, 

 Carotid plexuses — formation, i, 376. 



Carpal articulation— form, &c., ii, 271. 

 Carpo - metacarpal articulation — 



form, &C-, ii, 271. 



Carpus — formation, &c., ii, 196, 271, 272; 

 iii, 4S6. (See also Knee.} 



Carriage horses— breeding for, iii, 206; 

 breeds used, i, 125, 126, 128, 132, 208, 

 209, 2ro: feeding, iii, 93; physic, ii, 

 445. (See also Harness Horses.) 



Carriage of a horse — head influences. 



i, 43, 46: neck affecting, i, 48-51: 

 show and harness horses, iii. 312, 313. 

 (See also titles Action, Defective 

 Action.) 



Carriage of horses-(see Transit). 



Carriages— introduction and uses, iii, 521, 



528, 542. 543. 

 Carriage -washing stand — structure, 



i'i, 335- 



Carron oil and its uses, iii, 3, 5. 



Carrots as food, iii, 89, 91, 99, 115, 351: 

 special diet, iii, 26, 27, 311, 463. 



Cart horses — (see Draught Horses). 



Cartilages— bone growth, ii, 178; chest, 

 i, 63, 64; ear, i, 10; ii, 310, 311; foot, 

 iii, 436; fore-iinib, ii, 193. 194, 198; 

 hind-limb, ii. 202; joint structure 

 and diseases, ii, 262, 280, 281, 286: 

 loose cartilages causing disease, ii, 

 284, 285; larynx, i, 485: nose, i, 9; 

 quittor treatment, ii, 380 ; ribs and 

 sternum, ii, 190, 191: side bones due 

 to ossification, ii, 387; stifle-joint, ii, 

 276: trachea, i, 485; vomer bone, ii, 

 1S8. 



Cartilaginous quittor— form, &c., ii, 



379- 



CarunculsB myrtiformes of hymen, 



ii, 75> 



Cascarllla bark— uses, ii, 466. 



Caseous degeneration a form of tuber- 

 culosis, ii, 50. 



Casting — for operations, methods and 

 hobbles, iii, 159, 160, 162. 168, 169, 

 172. 173. 182; fractures, ii, 225, 229, 

 256, 261, 262; injuries and first aid, 

 ii. 424, 437. 



Castor-oil — uses and dose, ii, 444; iii, 9. 



Castors on fore-limb, i, 19. 



Castration operation- 

 Advantages, necessity, and age, iii, 171, 

 172. 



Castration operation— (Co«/.) 



Casting and preliminary' preparations, 



iii, 172, 173, 176. 

 Diseases following, and reduction of 



liability to disease, ii, 60, 80, 81. 

 Hernia treatment, i, 318, 319, 320, 323. 

 Methods and instruments — by actual 

 cautery, iii, 166, 172-174; by caustic 

 clamps — covered and uncovered 

 operations, i, 321, 323; iii, 175, 176; 

 by standing operation, iii, 176, 177; 

 by torsion and ligature, Iii, 174, 175. 

 Rigs or cryptorchids, iii, 184-186: results 

 of operations, table, &c., iii, 186-188. 

 Casts in urine, i, 345. 

 Catalepsy and its treatment, i, 410. 

 Cataplasms— use, &c., ii, 474; iii, 30. 

 Cataract — forms, causes, and detection, 

 ii, 108, 119-122, 123; iii, 370; heredi- 

 tary, iii, 215; spot mistaken for, ii, 

 no; unsoundness and warranty, ii, 

 302; iii, 366, 370, 421. 



Catarrhal affections— climate effect, i. 



222: conunon form of cold, i, 497; 

 drugs, &.C., used, ii, 448, 454, 468, 

 485; iii, 3, 8; influenza distinction, 

 ii, 31, 32; nasal catarrh, 1, 499-501; 

 pneumonia complication, ij, 8: skin 

 inflammation, ii, 146-148; strangles 

 a form of catarrh, ii, 39, 40. 



Catechu— medicinal uses, ii, 455; iii, 3; 

 doses, iii, 9. 



Catgut for navel-string, ii, 288: for wound 

 stitching, ii, 411, 415, 416. 



Catheter — operation of passing, ii, 71, 72; 

 iii, 177-180; use in various diseases, 

 i, 352. 357; ii. 29, 30. 259- 



Cattle— foods and digestion, iii. 88, 89, 96, 

 97 : glanders and lymphangitis, ii, 

 37, 60, 61; poisoning causes, iii, 48, 

 104, 105, 106: silage for, iii, 116, 117; 

 water for. iii, 120, 130. 



Cattle plague— cause, v'tc, i, 223. 



Caudal branches of nerves from 



spine, i, 381. 

 Cauliflower growths in valvular dis- 

 ease, i, 464. 



Causes of disease— classification, &c., 



i, 214; the action of bacteria, i, 225- 

 229. fSee also titles Exciting, Pre- 

 disposing, Specific, &c.) 



Caustic alkalies— poisoning and anti- 

 dotes, iii, 45, 48, 52. 



Caustic clamps for castration, iii, 175, 

 176; in standing, ill, 176. 



Caustics— acids, &c., used, ii. 453, 468, 

 484; iii. 13; for quittor and canker, 

 iil 380, 382 ; for warts, li, 155 ; lip 

 troubles due to, 1, 248. 



Cautery — application and uses, iii, 166, 

 167: for castration, iii, 172-174; 

 fistulous withers, ii, 434; hemorrhage, 

 i, 503: quittor, ii. 380; penis amputa- 

 tion, ii. 85; poll evil, ii, 431: ring- 

 bone, ii, 2o6; sand crack, ii, 367; 

 ulcers, ii, 427. 



Cavalry — ancient history and uses, iii, 

 520, 521, 523, 524, 525. 530, 532 ; 

 British early history, iii, 535, 536, 

 537. 542, 545- 



Caveat emptor — sale of horses and 

 warranty, iii, 407, 410, 412, 426. 



Cavernous plexuses— formation, i, 376. 



Cavesson for hunters, ill, 307. 



Cavity of the belly— muscles and form 

 of, ii, 33S. 341- 



Ceilings — stable structure, iii, 320, 323. 



Cells— bacteria description, i, 226: in im- 

 pregnation, &c., iii, 248, 240, 250. 

 257; structure of bladder, 1. 337, 

 kidneys, i, 335, liver and fatty liver, 

 i. 239, 308, 300: saliva, i. 232; skin, 

 ii, 124, 125. (Nerve cells, see that 

 title.) 



Cellulitis— causes, ii, 362, 387, 397. 



Cellulose in food, iii. 96, 97, 98, 100. 



Cement for stable walls and floors, iii, 70, 

 325. 326, 327, 334. 



Cementum of teeth, iii, 494. 



Centaurs— origin of half-horse half-man,. 



iii, 521. 

 Centenarius — horse termed, iii, 527. 



Central canal of spinal cord, i, 382. 

 Centre of gravity in a horse, i, 28-30; 



iii, 1Q2-194. 



Cephalic artery— formation, i, 449, 450. 



Cercaria and alternate generation, &c., 

 iii, 260, 480. 



Cereals— food properties and analysis, i,. 

 241, 243: iii, 345. 



Cerebellum— disease causing giddiness, 

 &c., i, 405; protection from injury, 

 i. 379- 380; structure and nerves, 1^ 

 383-386. {See also Brain.) 



Cerebral arteries forming internal caro- 

 tid, i, 451. 



Cerebral disorders— (see title Brain. 



Diseases)- 

 Cerebral nerves— origin and names, i, 



3S5._ 

 Cerebritis and its treatment, i, 405-407. 



Cerebro- spinal meningitis — form. 

 Sec, i, 423-425- 



Cerebro- spinal system and nervea 



— (see title Nervous System''. 



Cerebrum — formation and nerves, 1, 383- 

 386; protection from injury, i, 379, 

 380, (See also Brain.) 



Certificates of soundness — (see War- 

 ranty). 



Cervical crest and groove of neck, i,_ 



12, 13. 

 Cervical nerves— structure, &c., i, 375, 



376, 381, 397. 

 Cervical panniculus muscle— form,. 



&c., ii, 320. 



Cervical trapezius muscle— form, &c., 



ii, 320, 322. 



Cervical vertebrae — formation, ii, 179, 



181: fracture, ii, 235: ligament and 

 muscle connections. 11, 265, 318-320, 

 321, 322; poll evil affecting, ii, 430. 



Cervico-auricularis muscles — forms- 



of, ii, 312. 

 Cess-pools in stable drainage, iii, 320, 329.. 

 Cestodes causing liver diseases, i, 313. 

 Chaff as food— amount and mixtures, iii, 



93, 107, 112, 344-346, 353. 

 Chain for tying of horses In stalls, iii, 328. 



Chain snaffle- type of, iii, 358, 359. 



Chalk — medicinal uses, li, 457; iii, 3: in- 



water, iii, ii2, 131. 

 Chamois leather as a plaster, iii, 43. 

 Chamomile— medicinal uses, ii, 466, 474. 

 Channel of the neck, i, 13. 

 Channels in stable drainage, lii, 328. 

 Chapman's horse — name for pack-horse,. 



!, 1-7. 



Chapped heels— applications for, ii, 456; 

 iii, 4. 



Chapped skin— causes, ii, 127. 



Character in breeding, iii. 212, 213. 



Charcoal as an antidote, lii, 58. 



Chargers— origin of horses, iii, 539, 541, 

 543' 



Charges— application and uses, iii, 42, 43- 



Chariot-racing — inauguration and his- 

 tory of, iii, 521, 322, 524, 527, 537. 



Chariots for war, &c.— use of horses, 



iii, 517, 519. 520. 521, 523. 524. 525* 

 527, 528, 531. 535, 536, 538, 550- 



Charlier system of shoeing for speedy- 

 culters, ii, 401, 402. 



" Cheadle Jumbo" — measurements, i, 

 65. 66. 



Check ligament of canon, i, 75: muscles- 

 insertion, ii, 331, 332; sprain, Sec, 

 ii, 294. 346; soundness examination, 

 iii, 380. 



Cheek and cheek-bone— formation, i^ 



11, 12; ii, 185; fistula, ii, 429; muscles^ 

 ii, 308. 



