INDEX 



593 



Parturition and Pregnancy-(Cfl«/.) 



Time for dropping of foals, iii, 219, 285. 

 Various diseases due to, 1, 218 — ansemia, 

 i, 479: diarrhoea, i, 286; flooding, 

 &c., ii, 87; iii, 266-269: hernia, i, 

 324; mammary glands, ii, 94: inflam- 

 malioii of bladder and womb, i. 349; 

 ii, 8g. 90, 91; inversion of bladder, i, 

 371; rectum, i, 301: uterus, ii, 100; 

 joints synovitis, ii, 280 ; parturient 

 fever [see that title,. 

 [See also titles Embryo and foetus, Foals, 

 Mares, Uterus or Womb.] 

 Past horses— ancestors, forms, and his- 

 tory, iii, 471-484. 509-513, 517-520- 

 Pasterns— 



Confomuition and bones, 1, 21, 79-81; ii, 

 198, 199: compensating points, i, 103; 

 joints formation, ii, 272, 273; liga- 

 ments, ii, 274; measurements from, 

 i, 91; muscle connections, ii, 331, 332, 

 333. 343. 344. 345- 

 Diseases affecting, &c.— bone-spavin, ii, 

 217; broken knees, ii, 422; horse-pox, 

 ii, 43: ostitis, ii, 210; ring-bone, ii, 

 205, 206; stringhalt, Ji, 395. 

 Displacement or dislocation, ii, 222, 349, 



352. 

 Fracture and effects, ii, 205, 223, 224, 226, 

 229, 230, 249: ''split" pastern, ii, 249. 

 Pasteur— bncteria researches, i, 225, 226. 



Pasture and Grass - 



Advisability of turning horses out to 

 gr.iss, iii, 95. 



As food— composition and properties, i, 

 241 ; iii,8y,90, 91 — for breeding stock, 

 iii, 208, 210, 216, 217, 548; hunters 

 and at night, iii, 307, 310: pregnant 

 mares, and foals afterwards, iii, 208, 



216, 228, 265, 266, 285: sick horses, 

 iii, 26; use of ensilage or "pitted" 

 grass, iii, 115-118. 



Diseases due to or treated by — ansemia, 

 i.479; anthrax, ii, 42,43; ''big head", 

 ii, 214; colic, i, 283: dropsy, i, 310; 

 h£emo-globinuria, ii, 30 ; horse-sick- 

 ness, ii, 54, 55, 58; indigestion, i, 272; 

 liver, i, 308, 309; parasitic diseases 

 and worms, ii, 161, 173, 174: pvis in 

 guttural pouches, i, 506; thrombosis 

 prohibitions, i, 476. 



Disinfection after disease, iii, 156. 



Lands best for breeding, iii, 207, 208, 216, 



217, 548. 

 Lime and the sources of calculi, i, 298, 



355- 



Poisoning contracted on, iii, 51, 53, 62. 



Pony-rearing on commons, S:c., i, 154, 

 157, 162, 163: iii, 541. 



Quality and disease causes, iii, 102. 



Shoes and the care of feet during pastur- 

 ing, iii, 139. 



Teeth and urinary effects, i, 327, 338. 



[See also Hay, Clover, &c.] 

 Patella— conformation, &c.. 1, 23: ii, 202, 

 351: iii, 487; dislocation, ii, 349, 351- 

 353; joint formation, ii, 275, 276; 

 muscles connection, ii, 340, 341 ; 

 snundne-^s, iii, 3S3. 



Patellar ligaments of stifle-joint, ii, 



276. 



Patent defects — warranty restrictions, 

 i's;c., iii, 411-413- 



Pathetici nerves -furm^. i, 3S5, 392. 

 Pathognomonic symptoms of disease, 



111, 145- 



Pathology— definition and scope, i, 213, 

 J14; heart diseases, i, 453-458, 460. 



Paving of stable floors, iii, 326, 327. 



Pawing ill stable — correction, iii, 342. 



Peak "f the elbow, ii, 195. 



Pearl barley as cooling drink, iii, 28. 



Peas— ns food, iii, 89. T12-H4; digesti- 

 bility, i, 273: iii, 99. 



Pease as food, iii, 350. 



Feat-moss as bedding, iii, 24, 356. 



Pectineus muscle— form, &c., ii, 341. 

 Pectoral muscles— forms, &c , ii, 327; 



nerve connected with, i, 399. 



Pedal artery— formation, i, 453. 

 Pedal or coffin hone— form and joint, 



i, 2-'; ii, 109, 2CX), 27;, 491; iii, 436, 

 4^7: corns, ii, 375; flexure and de- 

 formity, ii, 346, 347 ; horn tumour, 

 i'. 372, 373; lameness and navicular 

 disease, ii, 390; laminitis, ii, 376, 377: 

 piicks and foot-wounds, ii, 385; side- 

 bones, ii. 387, 388. 



Pedigrees- 

 Ancient history and origin of horses, iii, 



5>8, 5»9. 533. 534- , 



Famous horses — Confidence and Fire- 

 away, i, 122, 123 ; Denmark and 

 Lord Derby (II), i, 118, 119; Hermit 

 and Ornie, i, no, in; Speciality, i, 

 128; Stockwell and St. Simon, i, 114, 

 115. 

 Records, &c. — Arabs, i, 201, 202; Cleve- 

 land Bays, i, 128-130; "creams and 

 whites ", i, 206, 207 ; hackneys, i, 

 114, 115: hunters, i, 135; Morqans, 

 i, 207; Suffolks, i, 194, 195; York- 

 shire coach horses, i, 134. 

 Thoroughbreds— tracing from three dis- 

 tinct sources, iii, 547, 548, 549. 



Peduncles of brain, i, 385. 



Pelham bit -use of, iii, 358, 359. 



Pelias beruS causing poisoned wounds, 

 ii. 4"5- 



Pelodera Axel causing seedy toe, ii, 370, 



37'- 

 Pelvis— bone and conformation, i, 58, 59, 

 82, 83, 84: ii, 191, 192: female ar- 

 teries and cavity, i, 452; ii, 193: 

 fracture, ii, 225, 226, 256-260; male 

 arteries, i, 452: muscle connections, 

 ii. 325. 340. 341, 342; nerves, i, 377. 



Pelvis of kidney — form and uses, i, 334, 

 335; stones in, i, 298. 



Penis — amputation or castration, ii, 85; 

 iii, 173; catheter insertion, iii, 177- 

 179; conformation and use, i, 18; ii, 

 69-71; covering disease, ii, 52, 53; 

 enclosure and inability to withdraw, 

 ii. 8q, 82; ligaments, muscles and 

 tunic, ii. 72, 7^, 335; paralysis, ii, 85; 

 urinary tube, i, 333. 



Pepper—medicinal uses, ii, 462. 



Peppermint- medicinal uses, ii, 464; oil 

 of, dose, iii, 10. 



Pepsin— medicinal uses, ii. 464, 465; iii, 7. 



Pepsine in digestion, i, 235, 245. 



Peptic gland— form, &c., i, 234, 235. 



Percheron horse -appearance, &c., i, 



2C"=,. 206: S'jhieswig cross, i. 210. 

 Perchloride medicinal uses) of iron, iii, 



456; mercury, ii, 486, 488 — doses, iii, 



ic, 1 1. 

 Percussion for detection of heart di'^ease, 



i, 4s8; for pneumonia, ii, S. 



Perforans and perforatus muscles 



and tendons — [see Flexor per- 

 forans. a:c. ■- 

 Pericarditis and its treatment, i, 461-463. 



Pericardium of heart, i, 436; disease 

 and inflammation, i, 454, 457, 460, 

 461-463. 



Perineal needle for lithotomy, i, 366. 



Perineum ^ — conformation, i, 15, 16; 

 "stniie" .^fl'tjrting. i, 368. 



Periodic ophthalmia and its treatment, 



ii, 116-11S. 



Periosteotomy for splints, ii, 208. 



Periosteum of bone, il, 17"^. 208; dis- 

 eases affecting, ii, 207, 208, 210, 219: 

 preservation in fracture treatment, 

 ii, 233. 



Periostitis and its treatment, ii. 208-210; 

 metacarpal form, ii, 219, 220. 



Peripheral paralysis— form, &c.. 1,420, 



422. 

 Perisaodactyla or odd -toed animals, 

 iii. 47^. 477. 5'o, 5"- 



Peristalsis of food in stomach, i, 235. 

 Peristaltic action of bowels — drug 



affecting, ii, 483: iii, 13. 



Peritoneiim- of liver, i, 238 ; stomach 

 and intestines, i, 235, 236; uterus 

 and inflammation, ii, 77, 90, 91 ; 

 testis, ii, 65. 



Peritonitis— colic and "tapping" caus- 

 ing;, i, 283; dropsy sequel, i, 310. 



Permanent teeth -form, &c,, iii, 389, 



390-392, 393, 390-399- 

 Permanganate of potash— antiseptic, 



use-^, tic, ii, 421, 449, 486. 

 Peroneus muscle-form, &c., ii, 343. 

 Peroxide of hydrogen as an antiseptic, 



li, 421. 

 Peroxide of iron as an antidote, iii, 50. 

 Persian horses— history and uses, iii, 



528, 5-9, 532. 

 ''Persimmon"— descent, iii, 548. 

 Perspiration and patchy sweats — (see 



Sueatinj:;). 

 Peruvian bark— medicinal uses, ii, 467. 

 Pessaries— bladder treatment, drugs for, 



ii. 475 

 Petrifactions— horse remains in, iii, 471, 



47 >. 



Petrous temporal bones — formation 



.md j'unts, ii. 184, 185, 266. 



Phagedsenic ulcer- form. &c., ii, 427 



Phagocytes in blood corpuscles, i, 433. 



Phalanx of fore-limb and foot — formation, 

 &C-, i. 22; ii, 198-200. 272, 273: iii, 

 476, in comparison with man, iii, 

 4S7-490; fossil remains, iii, 513. 



Pharyngeal nerves— form, i, 395, 396. 

 Pharyngeal region— muscles of, ii, 315, 



3.6. 



Pharyngitis and its treatment, i, 254- 

 257; abscess and pus due to, i, 257, 

 504- 



Pharynx — conformation, i, 5. 229; mus- 

 cles, ii, 315, 316; obstruction causing 

 choking, i, 266. 



Phenacetin— medicinal uses, ii, 450. 



PhenaCOduS— form and horse origin, iii, 



5 TO. 



Phenic acid, &c.— forms of carbolic acid, 



ii, 484. 

 "Phenomena"— hackney records, i, 117. 

 Phlebitis — treatment, &c , i, 475-477- 



Phosphates of lime, iron, &c.— uses, 



n, 447. 490; in, 10. 

 Phosphoric acid— digestive uses, ii, 467. 

 Phosphorus — medicinal uses, ii, 490; 



poisoning by, iii, 53, 54. 

 Photography- horses in motion, iii, 198, 



1Q9. 



Phrenic artery- formation, i, 452. 

 Phrenic nerve— formation, i, 399. 

 PhthiriasiS— causes and treatment, ii, 166. 

 PhymOSiS and its treatment, ii, 80. 

 Physic— see titles Balls, Medicines and 



Drugs — forspecialdrug seeitsname). 

 Physiology— of foot for shoeing, iii, 433- 



438; of gestation and parturition, iii, 



261-285. 



Physostigma venenosum — appear- 

 ance of, ii, 482. 



Pia mater of brain and spine— formation, 

 i, 3S0, 383- 



Picrsena excelsa— appearance of, ii, 466. 



PiCturatiOn of animals— horse mark- 

 ings origin, iii. 497. 



Piebald horses— colour and markings, 

 iii. 4q8. 



Pigeon-toe- causes and disqualification, 

 i, 72, 139; ii, 347. 



Pigmy horses— evolution and breeding, 

 iii, 2S6, 287. 



Piles — remedies for, ii, 463. 



Pillar reins for broken knees, ii. 423; 

 for fractured jaw, &c., ii, 241, 243. 



