INDEX 



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Fractures or Broken Bones— (Co«/.) 



Setting procedure, ii, 228-233. 



Teeth — treatment, 1, 330; ii, 239-242. 



Vertebra or spine, ii, 235, 236 — sprain 

 distinction, ii, 298- 



[For special bones see their names, as 

 Jaw, Pelvis, Ribs, Uhia, &C-— also 

 titles Fore-limbs, Hind-Hmbs.] 

 Fraud in sale of horse— legal offences 



and warranty, ni, 408, 409-411. 



Free-moving joints— form, &c., ii, 262, 



^■79; disease, ii, 279, 282. 



French breeds of hordes, i, 205. 

 French suture needle for wounds, ii, 



■1 ' 9- 

 Frenzy— due to brain inflammation, i, 406, 

 407; to "staggers" or indigestion, i, 

 268, 271: to parturition, iii, 271. 



Friar's balsam— various uses, i, 248; ii, 



y. iii, 2. 

 Fright —control of horses during, ii, 437. 

 Froenum uf tongue, i, 7. 



Frog of foot — anatomy, iii, 434. 437: 

 canker, ii, 381 , navicular disease 

 affecting, ii, 392; paring evils, ii, 

 368, 373. 374, 394; preparation for 

 shoeing, iii, 439, 441 : pricks and 

 wounds to, ii, 385-387 ; removal 

 effects, ii, 394: unsoundness, iii, 381, 

 382. 



Front limbs— {see Fore-limbs). 



Frontal bones of cranium, ii, i86; frac- 

 ture, ii, 238; muscles attached to, ii, 

 308 (see also Face). 



Frontal cranial nerve— form, i, 393. 

 Frontal sinuses — form, i, 8: ii, 186: 



hacture effects, ii, 238, 239. 

 Frost-bites causing quittor, ii, 379. 

 Frost-nails used in shoeing, iii, 451. 

 Froth — (see Foam at mouth). 

 Fulcrum in locomotion, iii, 191, 194. 



Fullered fore-shoes— method, iii, 445» 



447- 

 Fumigation — (see title Inhalation and 



tuiiiii;atiun,,. 



Fundus of bladder— stone in, i, 358, 359. 



Fundus of eye— appearance, ii, no. 



Fungi— as cause of disease, i, 224; ii, 161; 

 by food, iii, 102-104; digestive sys- 

 tem parasites, ii, 169-175; ringworm 

 due to, ii, 165; water pollution, iii, 

 126-129. 



Fungous growths on feet, ii, 366, 382. 



Furniture i->f )Kiruess-rooni, iii, 332. 



Furred tongue due to liver, i, 303. 



Furrow of torsion in humerus, ii, 194; 



nuisule connection, ii, 330 

 FurunCUlUS— askin inflammation, 11, 150. 



Gag— fractured jaw due to, ii, 239; physic 



given by, iii, 20. 

 Gag-bit— use of, iii, 359. 

 Gait - see Action . 

 Gaits, shortened — compensating points, 



i, 103. 

 Gall-bladder not piesent in a horse, i, 



240. 



Galled back — cause of, i, 220. 



Gallic acid— medicinal uses, ii, 455: iii, 

 10: as antidote, iii, 51. 



Galloping— equilibrium, action and forms, 

 i, 30, 82, 84 : iii, 192, 197, ig8, in 

 training, iii, 199, 305, 306; croup for- 

 mation, i, 58; poisoning effects, iii, 

 54; respiration effects, i, 494; results 

 or diseases due to, li, 17, 19, 219, 354, 

 398, 400. 



Galloway horses— Clydesdale breeding 

 from, i, 1S7. 190, 193. 



Galloway pony — wager won by Mr 

 Suiclair, i, 169. 



Galvayne'S teeth and age test, iii, 401. 

 Gamboge— poisoning by, iii, 46. 



Game-hunting horses — prevention of 



horse-sickness, li, 58. 



Games, ancient — uses of horses, iii, 522, 



5^0. 527- 



Ganglla — brain structure and functions, i, 

 383, 390: cranial nerves — Gasserian, 

 Andersch's, and jugular ganglion, i, 

 393) 395 • heart structure, ii, 458; 

 semilunar or solar ganglion of dorsal 

 nerve, i, 377; spinal nerves, i, 397; 

 sympathetic nerves, i, 374, 375. 



Gangrene — of mammary gland, li, 95, 96; 

 penis and sheath, li, 83; vaginitis and 

 parturient fever causes, ii, 91, 92. 



Gangrenous pneumonia due to influ- 

 enza, ii, 3^. 



Gargles and their uses, iii, 41; drugs for, 

 ii. 454. 455; iii. 2, 3- 



Gases — air and water pollution, &c., iii, 

 78, 82, 121, 126, 127, 133; causing 

 asphy.via and poisoning, i, 494; iii, 

 45; colic, 1,278, 281,283; eye diseases, 

 ii, 114, 116; fatty liver, i, 309; indi- 

 gestion, i, 269, 270; respiration ex- 

 changes, &c., i, 482, 483, 487-491; 

 skin absorption, ii, 129. 



GasMn — conformation, i, 22, 23, 80, 86. 



Gasserian ganglion of cranial nerves, 

 i. 393. 



Gastric artery— formation, i, 452. 



Gastric digestion and juice-compo- 

 sition, uses, and action of juice, i, 

 235, 244; ii, 465; drugs affecting, ii. 

 449. 465, 466, 467; gastric irritation 

 and effects, i, 258, 273; peptic glands 

 for secretion of, 1, 234, 235: process 

 of digestion, i, 244. 



Gastric plexus— formation, i, 377. 



Gastritis and its treatment, i. 273-275; 

 abuse of drugs causing, i, 276: rup- 

 ture due to, i, 277. 



Gastrocnemii tendons— sprain, li, 300 



Gastrocnemius muscle-form, &c., 11, 



344, y-'^- 

 Gates— for stable-yard, iii, 334. 

 GeldingS^hernia rare in, i, 318; penis and 



sheath swellings, ii, 81. (See also 



Castration.) 



Gemelll muscle— form, &c., ii, 342. 

 General examination as to soundness, 



ill. 372. 37 >■ 

 General symptoms ^f disease— defini- 

 tion, iii, !.|4; diagnosis and examina- 

 tion for, iii. 145-150, 



General warranty— form of, iii, 406. 



Generation — alternate process and influ- 

 ences, iii, 259-261, 480. (See also 

 titles Evniulion, Reproduction.) 



Generative or genital organs— (see 



title Reproduction Organs). 



Genio-hyo-glossus muscle of tongue 



— form, i\;c. . li, 314. 



Genio-hyoideus muscle— form, &c., 11, 

 313- 



Gentian — medicinal uses, ii, 464. 466; 111, 



4; doses, iii, 10, ti. 

 Geology — horses of present and past, iii, 



471-4S4. 

 German boil -form, &c., li, 150. 

 German horses— description and types, 



i. 173, 176, 208-210; iii, 530. 

 Germ-cell- impregnation, &c., iii, 245, 



246. 248, 298, 483, 484. 

 Germinal vesicle and spot In ovum. 



ill, 247, 248. 258. 



Germs — air before and after respirati^m. i. 

 4S7, 488: antiseptic preparations and 

 destruction of, ii, 420, 421, 451. ( For 

 causes of disease see titles Bacteria, 

 Organisms, Parasites.) 



Gestation — changes in uterus, and physi- 

 ology of, iii, 252, 261-285, 483. 



Giddiness— due to brain. 1, 405; megrims 

 or vertigo, i, 407-409; quinine uses, 

 ii, 451; worms causing, ii, 171, 174, 



GUbey, Sir W.— early horse-history, 1,172, 

 '75i '77; horses owned by, 1, 123, 185. 



Gin for colic, i, 281. 



Ginger— medicinal uses, ii, 445, 462; iii, 

 4: doses, ill, 10, II. 



Girth— position and measurements from, i, 

 16, 91; iii, 297. 



Glancer stallion 335— Clydesdale breed- 

 ing IroTii, i, 189, 190. 



Glanders and Farcy- 

 Appearance of (illust), li, I, 34. 



Causes, infection, incubation, and symp- 

 toms, ii, 34-37; Hi, 151; organism or 

 bacteria causing, i, 223, 224, 481; 11, 

 34, 160, 428. 



Communicable to human subjects, ii, 37. 



Complications — anaemia, 1, 479; bleeding 

 nose and lungs, i, 503; ii, 10; laryn- 

 gitis, 1, 507; nasal catarrh, i, 500. 



Designations and early history, ii, 33, 34. 



Distinction, ii, 36 — from covering disease, 

 ii, 52; horse- p(t.v or pseudo-farcy, il, 

 141, 142; stomatitis pustulosa, ii, 49, • 

 50- 



Examination for, iii, 370, 371. 



Form of blood-poisoning, i, 481. 



Mallein test and syringe, i, 228; ii, 35, 

 37. 38. 39- 



Mercury uses, ii, 489. 



Sale of horses— restrictions, &c., iii, 422. 



Suppression— act, and measures, ii, 37; 

 iii, 152. 



Unsoundness and warranty, iii, 422. 

 Glands — absorbent system, 1, 429: drugs 

 affecting glands, ii, 464, 467, 489: ill, 

 5; structure — eye, ii, 108; groin, i, 

 17; intestines, i, 236, 245: pancreas, 

 i, 241; reproduction organs, i, 17: ii, 

 66, 67. 69, 70, 74, 82; skin, ii, 126, 127- 

 131; soundness examination, 111,372; 

 symptoms of diseases, i, 500; ii, 41, 50, 

 51; salivary glands (see that title;. 

 Glans penis — formation and swelling, ii, 



69, 70, 82. 

 Glass causing feet injuries, ii, 386. 

 Glass of the eye— part known as, ii, 105. 

 Glauber's salt— medicinal uses, ii, 450. 

 Glaucoma :n^i-\ its treatment, ii, 123. 



Glenoid cavity, &c,, of scapula, ii, 194^ 



2 JO. 



Gliding joints— forms, &c., ii, 263. 

 Globus major and minor of testis, ii, 



66, t.i;. 



Gloss-anthrax -sympti>m-s.&c.. 11, 43,44. 



Glossitis .Hid its treatment, i, 252-254. 



Glossopharyngeal nerve and connec- 

 tions, 1, ?32, 376, 385, 395. 



Glossy skin— clothing uses, iii, 138; drug.s- 

 used, ii, 433, 474, 491; iii, 48; use of 

 vitriol, i, 248. 



Glottis of larynx, 1, 485; muscle action, 



li, 317. 

 Glue bandages— uses, &c., ill, 38. 

 Gluteal artery— formation, i, 452. 

 Gluteal nerves— formation, i, 403. 

 Gluteus muscles— forms, &c., 11, 339. 

 Glycerine — nn;dicinal uses, il, 444: iii, 4. 



Glycerine of carbolic acid— uses, &c., 



ii, 4S4. 

 Glycogen in digestion and muscles, &c., 



i, 241, 490. 

 GljTJtOdontS— animals termed, Hi, 497,498. 



" Godolphin Arabian " — history and 



desCL-iid.oUs, i. III, 115; iii, 547. 550* 

 Good stable — plan. ^^c. iii, 323. 



Goose-grease -uses, iii, 42. 

 Goose-rump — conditions causing, i, 60, 



151, 166. 



Goubaux and Barrier on conformation 



and defects, 1, 39, 56, 57, 60, 62, 68, 

 71, 76, 80, 83, 91, loo; compensating 

 ' points, i, loi ; centre of gravity and 

 equilibrium, i, 30: coupling of head 

 and neck, 1, 45; defective action, ii, 

 396: height, length, and weight, i, gi, 

 92, 95, 96, 97. 99- 



