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INDEX 



Chemical causes of disease, i, 220. 



Chemical changes due to bacteria, i, 



Chemical composition and stimuli of 



nerves, i, 387, 3S8. 



Chest or thorax- 

 Bones and conformation, i, 3, 16, 62-64; 

 ii. 1SQ-191; compensating points, i. 

 102; height and width tables, &c., i, 

 64-66 ; narrow chest effects, ii, 400, 

 422; iii, no. 

 Disorders — fluid due to pleurisy, ii, 14, 

 16, 17: hemorrhage, i. 502; ii, 10; 

 punctured or perforated chest, ii, 10, 

 255; tuberculosis, ii, 51: worms, ii, 

 174. (See also names of diseases, as 

 Asthma, Bronchitis, &c.) 

 Examination for heart disease, &c., i, 



460, 466. 

 Muscles connected with, ii, 323, 327, 335. 

 Poulticing, &c., iii, 32, 33. 

 Respiratory functions, &c., i, 491-494; 

 breathing capacity affected by con- 

 formation, i, 39, 61. 

 Chest-founder— a form of navicular dis- 

 ease, ii, 3S9. 

 Chestnut colouring— of Arabs, i, 205: 



uf SulTolk horses, i, 195, 196, 199. 



Chestnut hunter "Artist" (illust.), ii, 



456- 



ChestnutS on limbs— formation and origin, 

 i, 19: ii, 133; iii, 500-508; as digit 

 remains, iii, 478. 



Chewing of food— observations on, i, 233, 

 J 46, 247. 



Chiasma of optic nerve, i, 392. 



Chilled water for sick horses, iii, 142. 



Chills— drugs used, ill, 3 (see also Cold). 



Chin —conformation, i, 12; fall and first- 

 aid directions, li, 438. 



Chin groove— position, i, 12. 



Chinese history on the horse, iii, 517, 



Chinosol for wounds, ii, 421. 



Chloral hydrate — medicinal uses, ii, 



476,477; iii, 3, 9: poisoning aiTd anti- 

 dote, iii, 45, 46. 58. 



Chlorate of potash and potassium 



— medicinal uses, ii, 448, 449; iii, 3; 

 doses, iii, g. 



Chloric ether — medicinal uses, iii, 3; 

 duscs, iii, 10. 



Chloride (medicinal uses) of ammonium, 

 ii, 459; iii, 3: of mercury, iii, 3, 10; 

 soda and sodium, ii, 449; iii, 9; zinc, 

 ii, 456: iii, 4. 



Chlorinated lime— as a disinfectant, ii, 

 488; medicinal dose, iii, 9. 



Chlorine gas for disinfection, ii, 487; iii, 

 I 55* 



Chloroform- fracture treatment, ii, 225, 

 230; hernia, i, 320, 321, 323: medi- 

 cinal uses, iii, 470. 479: iii, 9; opera- 

 tions, iii, 166, 168, 181, 182, 184; 

 poisoning and antidote, iii, 45, 46, 

 58; restorative use of ammonia, ii, 

 459- 



Chlorophyll-green algse in water, iii, 



1J7, 128. 



Choking and its treatment, i, 265-267; as- 

 phyxia causes, i, 494; formation of 

 larynx, &c., preventing choking, i, 

 486. 



Cholera^water causing, iii, 130. 



Cholesterin in blood, i, 432, 435. 



CholOgOgueS and their uses, iii, 13. 

 Chorda dorsalis- form, iii, 250, 255. 

 Chorda tympani nerve of face, i, 233, 



394- 

 Chorea and its treatment, i, 410, 411; 



drug, iii, 3. 

 Chorion of ovum— formation, iii, 251. 



Chorium of skin, ii, 124, 126. 



Choroid plexus of brain, i. 384; cedema 

 or tumours of, i, 414, 415, 416. 



Choroid tunic of eye, ii, 105, 106, 107; 



disc.ise of veins, ii, 124, 

 Chromic acid— medicinal uses, iii, 7. 



Chronic diseases — definition, i, 213; 



temperaments liable to, i, 218. 

 Chyle in absorbent system, i, 427, 428, 429, 



430. 

 Chyme in intestinal digestion, i, 245,246. 

 Cilia processes of trachea, i, 485. 



Ciliary processes of eye, ii, 105, 106. 

 Cinchona— niedicinal uses, ii, 451, 452, 



■i''?: iii, 4: doses, iii, g, n. 

 Cinchonine— medicinal uses, ii, 452. 

 Circle of Willis— formation of arteries, 



i, 451. 



Circulation system and organs- 

 Disease and disorder — general cau'^es, I, 

 215, 216, 21S, 221; ii, 457, 458; iii, 

 136, 146; obstruction causes, i, 465, 

 466, 474, 477; poisoning effects, iii. 

 44, 45: sick horses stimulation, iii, 

 143; uterus inversion, ii, loi. 

 Embryo and foetus growth, iii, 255-257. 

 Mechanism of the circulation, i, 436; dia- 

 gram of, i, 450. 

 Prevention of death by hemorrhage, i, 



445- 

 Pulse and blood-pressure, i, 443-445; ii, 



146, 147. 

 [See also titles Arteries and veins, Blood, 

 Blood diseases. Blood - vessels. 

 Heart.] 



Circumferential fitting in shoeing, iii, 



447- 



Circumflex nerve— formation, i, 401. 



Circus horses— diseases due to training, 

 iii. 202; Roman uses, iii, 526, 527, 

 52S. 530, 531. 



Cirrhosis of liver, i, 307 : fatty liver 

 influence, i, 308. 



Citrate of iron and ammonium- 

 medicinal use, ii, 447; dose, iii, 9. 

 Citric acid— dose, iii, 9. 

 Clacking of shoes— (see Forging). 



Clamps and clamping— for castration, 



iii. 173-177; hernia, i, 317, 321, 322, 

 325; for sand crack, ii, 367. 



Claws— formation, il. 131, 133: classifica- 

 tion of animals by, iii, 475. 



Clean-cut wounds — form and treat- 

 ment. 11, 402, 410. 



Cleaning horses — {see titles Grooming, 

 Washing). 



Cleanliness in the stable, iii, 323, 327. 



Cleansing of wounds — methods, ii, 



409, 415. 



Cleft of frog — discharge from, and 

 wounds to, ii. 373, 385. 



Cleveland Bay "Speciality" (1562)— il- 

 iii^,i. K'f. i, 25S. 



Cleveland Bays- 

 Conformation, stamina, and action, i, 



i3t->33- 

 Crosses — hacknev, i, 130, 131; Scottish 

 early breeding, i, 188; thorough- 

 breds, i, 127, 128; Yorkshire coach 

 horses, i-, 133. 

 Harness horse qualifications, i, 152, 153. 

 Oldenburghs compared with, i, 208. 

 Origin, uses, and districts breeding, i, 



125-12S. 

 Stud-book introduction, &c., i, 129, 130. 



Clever jumpers— methods, iii, 200. 



Climate— as cause of disease, i, 213, 222, 

 292: breeding and size influences, iii, 

 5301 531. ?32. 535, 546, 548. 



Clinches used in shoeing, Iii, 450. 



Clinker bricks for stable floors, iii, 326. 

 Clipping and clippers for grooming, 



ill. 1 37, 13S, 360. 

 Clips for shoes, iii, 449; injuries from, 



iii. -15^. 



Clitoris of vulva, i, 18; ii, 74, 75. 

 Close-coupled head— form, i, 44, 45. 



Closets — for stablemen, iii, 335. 



Clothing— advisability of, iii, 138: infec- 

 tion and disinfection means, ii, 150, 

 151 ; iii, 24, 152 : sick horses, iii, 24, 

 143; ship-board horses, iii, 462; tear- 

 ing by horses, iii, 341 ; training 

 horses, iii, 303. 



Cloths — for wound-dressing, disinfection 

 of. ii, 415. 



Clots of blood causing apoplexy, i. 412 ; 

 arteries obstruction, i, 473: cedema 

 of choroid plexus, i, 416; uterine 

 hemorrhage, ii, 87, 88. 



Clotting of blood— (see Coagulation of 

 llie blood). 



Cloudy cataract— form, iii, 370. 



Clover — as food, iii, £9, gr, 110, iii. 

 351, 352, for invalid diet, iii, 26 > 

 colic caused by, i, 283, 284. 



Clydesdale horses—. 



Conforni;itioii, leading characters and 

 action. &c., i, igi-193 ; shoulder 

 form, i, 70. 



Early breeding, origin, and distinction, i, 

 186-191, 193. 



Galloway, Ayrshire, and other strains of, 

 i, 190, 193. 



Illustralions of stallions, i, 280: ii, 321. 



Shire resemblance and crosses, i, 186, 

 190, 191. 



Suffolks compared with, i, 194, 196. 



Title of " Lanarkshire " applied to, 1, 189. 

 Clysters— administration and uses, i, 281; 



iii. 34. 

 Coach horses— Cleveland Bays, i, 126, 

 12S: harness and hunter breeding, i, 

 m6, 152, 153: Percherons, i, 205; 

 stale coach horses, i, 177, 206: Suf- 

 folks, i, 195; Yorkshire breed, i, 133- 

 135- 

 Coach-house— structure, iii, 334; plans, 



iii, 320-324. 

 Coaches— origin of, iii, 543. 



Coagulation of the blood, i, 435, 436; 



prevention of hemorrhage by, i, 445; 



tbrninbosis due to, i, 473, 474. 

 Coalesce in wonnd-healing, ii, 405, 

 Coal-tar — antiseptic uses, ii, 421. 

 Coaptation of wounds— means, &c., ii, 



410. 4ti, 412, 438; stitches, ii, 418, 



419. 



Coarse conformation— of head, i, 37: 



of withers, i, 52, 54; unsoundness, 

 ni. 3S4- 385- 



Coats— blistering, iii, 38, 39: drugs affect- 

 ing, ii, 453, 474, 491; mustard plas- 

 ters on, iii, 33: temperature affecting, 

 iii, 362; trotters training, iii, 316; 

 washing in disease, iii, 35. (See 

 also titles Clipping, Grooming, 

 Singeing. Hair, Staring coat ) 



Coats — of arteries, i, 442; of eye, ii, 104, 

 105. 



Cobs — height, and distinction from ponies, 

 i. 94. I53. '58- 



Cocaine — medicinal uses, ii, 475, 479, 483; 

 iii, 4; for operations, iii, i5o, 166. 



Cocci of bacteria- cell formation, i, 226. 



CoCCidia forms of parasites, ii, 161, 169. 



Coccygeal arteries and nerves— for- 



iiKitiLiii, i, 37S. 402. 



Coccygeal bones or vertebrae- forms, 



ii, 179, 183. 

 C0CC3rx— (see Tail). 

 Cod liver oil — medicinal uses, iii, 4 ; 



doses, iii, 9. 

 Codeia — medicinal uses, ii, 480. 

 Cod-wax in sheath — removal, &c., ii, 84. 

 Coffin bone— (see Pedal bone). 



Cognizable forms of disease, i, 219. 



Coins as medicine weights, iii, 12. 



Colchicum — medicinal doses, iii, 9. 11; 

 poisoning by, iii, 62, 104. 



Cold— common ailment, i. 497; due to clip- 

 ping, &c., iii, 136, 138: unsoundness 



