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INDEX 



Insalivation of food —digestive process, 

 i, 233, 244; teeth influence, i, 326. 



Insects— causing disease, iii, 78: horse- 

 sickness, ii, 55, 58; poisoning of 

 wounds, &€., ii, 403, 414: iii, 61: skin 

 diseases, ii, 142, 163. stings, and 

 drugs soothing, i, 249, 250, 252; ii, 

 81, 82, 414, 415: iii, 7, 61. 



Insemination— artificial process, iii, 231- 



Inseminator— use, &c., iii, 231-234. 

 Insensitive laminae of foot, iii, 434. 

 Insipidus diabetes and its treatment, 



i. :i.t6. 

 Inspection orimrses — isee Examination). 

 Inspiration of breathing, i, 492, 493; 



asthma cunditidu, ii, 11; muscles 



assisting in, li, 322, 334, 335, 338. 



Instruments and appliances— anti- 

 septics and clcaiisiii>; of, ii, 415, 484, 

 486; iii, 162; ball administration, iii, 

 20, 21; bandage roller, iii, 36; blood- 

 letting results, i, 475, 476; foahng 

 aids, iii, 282-284; firing, iii, 166, 167; 

 grooming and clipping, iii, 134, 135, 

 137, 138; hernia trusses, &c., i, 317, 

 318, 321, 322, 325: neurotomy or un- 

 nerving, iii, 163, 164, 165: operation 

 restraints, iii, 156-160; ovaries re- 

 moval, iii, 181, 182; sand -crack 

 clamps, ii, 367; stone in bladder, i, 

 362-364, 366-368; tenotomy, iii, 168- 

 170; tooth rasps and shears, i, 329. 

 (See also Castration; for special in- 

 strument see its name, as Catheter, 

 Trochar, Sec.) 



Insufflator for nasal catarrh, i, 500. 



Integument— (see Skin). 



Intelligence— head formation and nervous 

 inlluL-iices, i. 39, 374. 



Interarticular fibro - cartilages of 



-■Uilv juuit, ii, :7'). 

 Intercepting tank in stable drainage, 



iii, 3x0. 

 Inter-condyloid fossa of thigh bone, 



ii, 201. 



Intercostal arteries — formation and 



heiiiiiirltn^re. i, 452; ii, 255. 

 Intercostal muscles — formation and 



uses, i, 63, b5. 492; ii. 334. 



Intercostal nerves from spine, i, 381. 



Interfering— forms of defective action, ii, 

 306-402; injuries and shoes, iii, 455. 

 Interlobular veins of li\ er, i, 240. 

 Intermaxillary space of head, i, 12. 

 Internal carotid artery— formation, 



i, 451. 

 Internal flexor of the metacarpus — 

 form, lice, ii, 330. 



Internal iliac artery— formation, i, 



452. 



Internal intercostal muscles— form, 



.'^C, II. _^^4. 



Internal ligaments of hock-joint, ii, 



27S. 



Internal maleolus of tibia, ii, 278. 

 Internal oblique muscle of abdomen, 



Internal organs — unsoundness and 



^^■arl'."l^t\■, iii, 423, 



Internal popliteal nerve -formation, 



1. 403, 404. 



Internal pterygoid muscle and 



nerve - fi'imation, i. 394. 



Internal respiration -form of, i, 483. 



Internal saphenousnerve— formation, 



I, 404. 

 Internal tuberosity nf humerus, ii, 194. 

 Inter-osseous arteries— formation, i. 



450. 

 Inter-osseous ligaments of knee-joint, 



ii, 272. 



Inter - phalangial articulations — 



forms, i^c. ii, 273. 



Interrupted sutures for wound-stitch- 

 ing, ii. 416, 



Intersesamoid ligament of fetlock- 

 joint, M, 272. 



Inter-SpinOUS ligaments — trunk con- 

 nections, ii, 26 ^, 265, 



Intertransversales colli muscles- 

 forms, ^^c, u, 319 



Intertransverse muscles of loins- 

 forms, iS:c-, ii, 326. 



Intervertebral articulations of the 



trunk, ii, 26 ^. 



Intervertebral foramina of spinal 



column, ii, iSo. 



Intestines- 

 Description and digestion process in, &c., 

 i, 235-238, 245-247, 272; flow of bile, 

 i, 240; foals at birth, iii, 220; lacteal 

 system villi, i, 427; muscle structure, 

 ii, 306: nerves, i, 236. 

 Diseases and disorders— calculi or stones, 

 i, 298-300: cough, ii, t8, 19; debility, 

 i, 296, 297; foreign bodies, i, 279; in- 

 flammation, i, 292-294; inversion of 

 rectum, i, 301; obstruction, i, 296- 

 298, 300; paresis of bowel, i, 296; 

 pasture causing distension, iii, 95: 

 poisoning and post-mortem appear- 

 ances, iii, 45, 46, 47, 48. 54; rupture, 

 i, 295; tuberculosis, ii,5i; ulceration, 

 i, 290, 306. 

 Drugs aflecting, ii, 454. 455, 456, 457, 

 464-468, 477, 480, 483; iii, 4, 8, 13, 

 14. 



Unsoundness and warranty of internal 

 organs, iii, 423. 



Worms or parasites in, ii, 162, 170-174: 

 drugs destroying, ii, 465, 466, 481; 

 iii, 6, 12, 13 — prescriptions, iii, 16, 17. 



[See also titles Colic, Constipation, Diar- 

 rhoea; special organ, see its name.] 



Intoxication— septic form and poisoning, 



i, 481; ill, 55. 



Intralobular vein of liver, i, 240. 



Intra -membranous and intra-cartila- 



ginuus ossification of bones, ii, 178. 



Intra-tracbeal injections — adminis- 

 tration of drugs by, iii, 18, 21; for 

 horse-sickness, ii, 57; purpura hse- 

 morrhagica, ii, 25; tetanus, ii, 49 



Intra-yenous injections— administra- 

 tion of medicine \iy, iii, t8, 22: for 

 horse - sickness, ii, 57 ; parturient 

 fever, ii. 99, 100. 



Intrinsic causes of disease, i, 214, 215, 



220. 



In-turned hocks— defect of, i, 89. 



Invalid food — kinds, preparation, and 



administration, iii, 25-28, 140-142. 

 Invalid horses— (see titles invalid Food, 



Nursing, Sick Horses). 

 Inversion — of bladder, 1,371-373: rectum, 



'■ 30'~3o3: uterus or womb, ii, 100- 



I02, druys for, ii, 475, 481. 



Involuntary muscle— form of, ii, 305, 

 306. 



Iodides — medicinal uses and action, ii, 



475. 490; of arsenic, ii, 489; iron, ii, 



447, 489; mercury, ii, 488; iii, 5; 



potash and potassium, ii, 448, 469; 



iii, 5, 10: sulphur, iii, 5. 

 Iodine ^ medicinal uses, ii, 489; iii, 5; 



doses, iii, 10, u; poisoning by, iii, 



53- 

 lodism — conditions producing, ii, 490. 

 Iodoform — antiseptic uses, &c., ii, 421, 



4S6. 489: iii, 186. 

 Ipecacuanha — medicinal uses, ii. 469, 



471, 472; iii, 5; doses, iii, 10, 



Iridectomy — operation on eye, ii, 124. 



Iris of eye— form, muscle-fibres, and dis- 

 ease, i, 11; ii, 106, no, 122, 124. 



Irish horses as hunters, i, 137, 138; iii, 

 201. 



Irish ponies— appearance, &c., i, 168. 



Iron— nieLlicinal uses, ii, 447, 448, 454. 456; 

 iii, I, 7, 9, 10, 11; as antidote, iii, 50, 



Iron for horse-slioes, iii, 442. 



j Iron pipes, &c.. used for stable drains, 



, ui, 85, So. 



Iron splint for furelimb fractures, li, 247. 



Iron stable fittings — use of, iii, 69, 

 324, 325- 



I Irons— for castration, iii, 173; for firing, 

 ' iii, 166. 



Irreducible hernia— description, i, 316. 

 Irregular bones— formation of, ii, 177. 

 Irritant poisons— list, and treatment of 



poisoning by, iii, 46-54. 

 Irritants as medicine, iii, 14. 

 Irritation— of bladder, remedies, ii, 475; 



skill diseases due to, ii, 139, 140, 142, 



143- 



Ischial tuberosity of buttock, i, 22 ; 



muscle connections, ii, 340, 341, 342. 



Ischio-urethral muscle— action, ii, 73. 



IschilUn of pelvis — formation, ii, 192; 

 fracture, ii, 257, 259. 



Isolation in infectious disease, iii, 140, 

 153-156. 



Isolation-boxes— disinfection and struc- 

 ture, iii. 154-156, 320-324. 



Itching— due to barley diet, iii, 384, bed- 

 ding, iii, 355. parasites, ii, 166, skin 

 diseases and other symptoms, ii, 140, 

 149, 156, 164, 167; drugs relieving, 

 iii, 2; stamping caused by, iii, 341. 



Jaborandi— medicinal uses, iii, 5, 10. 

 Jacob— Iiorse-breeding, &c. , iii, 497, 519. 



Jacobson, nerve of-origin, &c., i, 395. 



James I jud horse-racing, iii, 544. 

 Jaundice and its treatment, i, 304. 



Jaw and jaw-bones — conformation, i, 



6. 12. 40, ii. 185, 1S6, 1S8: disease of 

 bone, ii, 186, 209, 210, 213, 215, 216; 

 fracture and face cradle, ii, 239-242; 

 joint, ii, 265; muscle connections, ii, 

 307-310, 312-314, 321 ; " lumpy "jaw, 

 iii, 103: soundness examination, iii, 

 37O1 372 ; swelling due to various 

 causes 1, 264, 330; li, 35, 40, 41, 44, 

 49. (Locked Jaw, see I'etanus.) 



Jelly-fish and the evolution of man, &c., 

 i''. 258. 479, 482, 483. 



Jennet descent from horse, iii, 533, 534. 



Jerking of limbs due to stringhalt, ii, 

 395. 



Jibbing due to bone disease, ii, 213. 



Job-masters— law of warranty, &c., iii, 

 417. 41S. 



Job's description of war horses, iii, 520. 

 Joint ill - see Arthritis). 

 Joint oil — (see Synovia). 



Joints and Articulations— anatomy, 



ligaments, S:c. 

 Classification and forms of joints, ii, 262, 



263, 279. 

 Fetlock, coronet and coffin joints, ii, 



272-274. 



Glands causing flexibility of, ii, 127. 



Head joints, ii, 265; head with neck, ii, 

 267-269. 



Hip or co.vo-femoral, i, 67; ii, 274, 275. 



Hock -joint or tarsus articulations, ii, 

 277-279. 



Joint oil— (see Synovia). 



Long- and low-join tedness — association 

 between, i, 80. 



Ribs — articulations of, ii, 266, 267. 



Shoulder, elbow, and knee joints, ii, 

 270-272. 



Special features in structure as compared 

 with man, ill, 485-490, 491. 



Stifle-joint or femoro-tibial, and tibio- 

 fibular, ii, 275-277. 



Tongue or hyoidal joints, ii, 266. 



Trunk articulations, ii, 263-265. 



Warranty and soundness, iii, 420. 



