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INDEX 



Goulard's extract— as a lotion, ii, 464. 



Gout — heredity iiiHuence, ii, 20 (see also 



Arthritis,. 

 Gowing'S parturition instruiiieul, iii, 283. 



Graafian follicles of ovary, ii, 78, 79, 80: 



iii, 184, 246-248; dilatation, ij, 102. 



Gracilis muscle— form, &c., ii, 341. 



Grain as food— choice, mixture, &c., iii, 

 107, 108, 344-347: for show horses, 

 iii, 311; boiling, iii, 28; disease due 

 to, iii, I02. (See also titles Corn, 

 Oats, Wheat. &c.) 



Grains of Paradise — medicinal uses, ii, 



46>. 



Granolithic paving for stables, iii, 327. 



Granulation — ulcers covered with, ii, 

 4^6, 427; wound-heahng and drugs 

 used, ii, 405-407, 412, 413, 457, 463; 

 tissue in stone of bladder, i, 358. 



Grass- (see title Pasture and Grass). 



Grass-woven shoes— uses, iii, 429. 



Gravel— (see Stone). 

 Gravity— See Centre of gravity). 

 Gray powder—medicinal uses, ii, 488. 

 Gray substance of brain and spine, i, 



3S1, 383, 3^=4, 387- 

 Grazing -(see Pasture'. 



Grease disease — causes, &c., ii, 127, 



140. 141; iii, 68, 340; drugs, &.C., ii, 

 448, 456, 464, 474, 485; iii, 7; horse- 

 pox distinction, ii, 43, 140, 141: 

 mange-mite in, ii, 167: similarity of 

 canker, ii, 3S1; unsoundness and 

 w.irranty, iii, 374, 3S1, 422. 



Great anterior cranial nerve - for 



maliun, i, 393. 



Great crural nerve— formation, i, 402. 



Great horse — origin and history, i, 173- 

 170, 179, iSu; iii, 539, 540, 543. 



Great hyo-glossus muscle— form, &c., 



ii, 314- 



Great metatarsal artery— formation, 

 i. 453 



Great portal vein— circulation through, 

 >- 447 



Great splanchnic nerve— form, i, 376, 

 377- 



Grecian horses— history, Sic, iii, 520, 

 5^1-523- 



-Green food — composition and advan- 

 tages, use of silage, &c., i, 243, 244; 

 iii, 89, 115-118,351: digestibility, iii, 

 90, 91, 97, 99; invalid diet, iii, 26: 

 for various diseases, i, 273, 285; ii, 

 2^. 24. (See also title Pasture and 

 Grass. ) 



Green paints causing poisoning, iii, 49. 



Green scum on water — causes, iii, 129. 



Gregarines— form of parasite, ii, 161. 



Grinders — structure of teeth, i, 6; in- 

 flamm.Ttion due to, i, 252. 



Grinding of food — teeth and muscles 

 acting in, i, 329: ji, 310. 



Gripes— causes and treatment, i, 278-281; 

 flatulent colic, i, 281-284; drugs for, 

 iii, I, 4; enteritis mistaken for, i, 293; 

 -unsoundness and warranty, iii, 423. 



Gristle— structure of bnne, foot, &c., ii, 

 17S, 197, 262, 379; iii, 437. 



GrOggineSS— a form of unsound foot, iii, 

 42:-. 



Groins — structure and swelling, i, 17: ii, 

 :t, 144; examination for soundness, 

 i'i. ."^73 



Grooming— appliances and methods, iii, 

 ^34~i37) I39» 360: horses in training, 

 iii, 303; sick horses, iii, 143; tram- 

 way horses, iii, 338; trotters, iii, 316. 



Grooms — qualifications and management, 

 '''• 339. 340- 



Grooves in shoes — uses, &c., iii, 443, 445. 



Grooves in teeth— age evidence, iii, 401, 

 402. 



<iround surface of shoes, iii, 443. 



Growth of the horse — development 

 of present and past types, &c., iii, 

 471 -484, 517-520 : evolution and 

 other influences, iii, 286-288, 298; 

 rate before birth, iii, 288-295 ; rate 

 after birth, iii, 294-298. 



Growths — bone diseases, ii, 205, 206; 

 cornea of eye, ii, 118; drugs destroy- 

 ing, &c., ii, 453, 468, 488: ill, 2, 4, 

 6< 7, 13 : gut - thickening causing 

 obstruction, i, 296; heart valves and 

 aorta disease, i, 464, 472, 473: loose 

 cartilages around joints, ii, 284, 285; 

 keratoma, or horn tumour, ii, 372; 

 larynx growths, i, 507, 512; opera- 

 lions for destruction, ill, 166, 167; 

 ovarian cysts, ii, 103: penis and 

 sheath, ii, 81, 82, 83; sterility causes, 

 iii, 229; various diseases due to, i, 

 276, 277, 350. 351. 353; >'. M- (See 

 also titles Cancer, Cysts, Tumours.) 



Gruel-^^preparation, iii, 27: tor hunters, 

 iii, 113, 309; mares, iii, 227, 270; sick 

 horses, iii, 141. 



Grunting— a test of roaring, i, 511. 



Guarantee as to soundness— (see titles 

 E.vaniination, Warranty). 



Guard bit— type and use, iii, 359. 



Guinea-pigs — inoculation for various 

 diseases, iii, 37, 38, 42, 45. 



Gullet— obstruction, i, 265. 



Gullies for stable drainage, iii, 85, 86. 



Gum acacia— medicinal uses, iii, 5, 11. 



Gum-arabic as an antidote, iii, 54, 60. 



Gums— astringents for soft gums, ii, 457; 

 blueness due to poison, iii. 51; in- 

 flamed, due to teeth, i, 326, 330; 

 spots on, i, 249; wound due to bone 

 disease, ii, 213. 



Gustatory nerve— formation, i, 394. 



Gut— colic efl^ects on, i, 278, 295; hernia 

 or rupture treatment, i, 317, 319-323; 

 inversion of rectum, i, 301, 302; ob- 

 struction due to thickening or twist- 

 ing, i, 296; operation uses, iii. 163, 

 164, 175, 185. (See also Cat-gut.) 



Gutta percha— for fracture uses, ii, 241; 

 for tooth filling, i, 331. 



Gutters for stable drainage, iii, 84, 86, 329. 



Guttural pouches-form, and diseases 

 due to pus ill, i, 504-507, 5T1; iii, 508. 



H 



Habits, bad- (see Vices). 



Hackney Horses- 

 Action — points and importance, i, 121- 



123. 

 Appearance and conformation, i, n6, 



ll8-I2I. 



Breeding and crosses, i. 114, 115; Arab 

 cross, i. 203; Cleveland bav. i, 130, 

 131: Oldenburghs and Holsteins, i, 

 208, 209; pack horse resemblance, i, 

 125. 

 Early uses and origin, i, 113-118. 

 Harness horse qualifications, &c. , i, 152, 



153- 

 Height and speed— trotting pace, &c., 1, 



n6-ii8. 

 Illustrations — mare, i. 306; stallions, i, 

 38, 172, 180; teeth, iii, 396. 

 Hackney pony — appearance and origin, 

 i, 170; breeding uses, i, 160, 161, 162, 

 171- 

 Hacks — conformation, &c., i, 147-149: 

 Arabs as lady's hack, i, 203; show 

 hi>r'^es, iii. 310, 312. 

 HsematemesiS a form of bleeding, i, 501. 

 HsematiniCS — medicines termed, ii, 447. 

 HsematOgraph showing pulse waves, iii, 

 14S. 



Hsematopinus on skin, ii, 166. 



Hsematuria and its treatment, i, 347, 348. 

 HsemOglObin- in binod, i, 432, 433; air- 

 changes, i, 489; in urine, i, 344. 



HaBmo-globinuria and its treatment, 



&c , 1, 344; li, 29-31; analysis of 

 urine, 8:c., ii, 26-29; fracture symp- 

 toms mistaken for, ii, 237. 



Hsemophilia and its treatment, i, 501; 

 ii. 158, 159. 



Haemoptysis— description and treatment, 

 i, 501 ; li. 10. 



Hsemorrhage ^c^ iiieciing!, 



HasmorrhagiC diathesis and its treat- 

 ment, ii, 158, 159. 



Hall — Arab stud at, i, 202, 204, 205. 



Hair — composition and growth, ii, 125, 

 126, 131, 132; iii, 495, 504. 505, on 

 ear. i, 10, groin, i, 17, lip, i, 5, nos- 

 trils, i, 9: eggs of bot-fly on, ii, 170; 

 loss —due toerytheni.T, ii, 144, mange, 

 ii, 166-168, nettle rash. ii. 146, ring- 

 worm, ii, 164-166, senile decay, ii, 

 155; removal for wounds and blister- 

 ing, &c., i, 482; iii, 38, 39: washing 

 in disease, iii, 35. ^See also titles 

 Coat, Feather, Staring coat.) 



Hair follicles -structure and secretions, 

 ii, 1 2^, 126, I -^t. 



Hairy growths on eye, ii, 118. 



Half-man half-horse- fable on origin 



of, lii, 521. 



Halt-and-go-lame due to "speedycut", 



ii, 401. 

 Halters — for stalls, iii, 328; operations, 

 iii, 157; training trotters, iii, 314. 



Hampton Court stud-foundation, i, 

 1 10. 



Hamstrings — conformation, i, 23, 86 : 

 sprain and thoroughpin eflfects, ii, 

 300. 357- 



Hand-gallop — form of, iii, 196, 197. 



Hand-rearing of foals, i, 287; iii, 222- 

 224. 



Hands — cleansing for operations, &c., ii, 

 421, 484, 4S7, 488: iii, 4. 154, 182, 

 1S5; driving influences, iii, 312; 

 structure compared with foot of 

 horse, iii, 491, 501-504, 508. 



Hanoverian horses — origin, appear- 

 ance, &c., i, 206, 207, 209; illust. of, 

 i. 320. 



Hard ground causing disease, ii, 207, 



219, 220. 

 Hard liver— cause of, i, 307. 

 Hard-mouths — production causing lip 



truiibles, i, 248. 



Hard palate— structure, i, 7. 



Hard water— analysis, disease cause, and 

 softening, iii, 122-124, ^S'- 



Hard work— too early, effects, ii, 348, 

 349; training for. iii, 302. 



Harness- accidents and liability, iii, 418; 

 adjustment, choice, and care, iii, 

 357-359; friction causing disease, ii, 

 144. i45t 433, 435: infection from, ii, 

 150. 15': iii. 152; putting on a cause 

 ot diarrhoea, i, 287; show horses, iii, 

 313: undoing on falling horses, ii, 

 441: training trotters, Slc, iii, 314. 



Harness Horses- 

 Breeding and crosses, i. 152, 153; iii, 206; 

 comparison of British and foreign 

 breeds, i, 208, 209. 

 Breeds suitable — Cleveland bays, i, 125, 

 126, 129. 131, 133; hackneys, i, 122; 

 Morgans, i, 207; Yorkshire coach- 

 horse, i, 133. 

 Conformation, action, and training, i, 



149-152; ii, 320; iii, 310-313. 

 Diseases common to — brain tumours, i, 

 415; due to occupation, i, 219; sore 

 shoulders, ii, 435. 

 Illustration of type, i, 222. 

 Shoes suitable, iii. 443, 445. 

 Harness pony— use of type, i, i6o. 

 Harness room — structure, &c., iii, 331- 



3?3» 3?7- plans, iii, 320-324. 

 "Harold"— Shire stallion (illust ), i, 98. 

 Harold strain— breeding prepotency, iii, 

 212. 



