INDEX 



603 



stone in the Bladder— 



Analysis and composition of calculus and 

 urine, i, 353-356; pus, &c., in urine, 

 ', 344. 348. 

 Formation and causes of stone, i, 220, 



298. 354, 369-371; in mares, i, 368. 

 General symptoms, diagnosis and treat- 

 ment, i, 356-360. 

 Inflammatiuii due to, i, 349. 

 Internal remedies and solvents, i, 360. 

 Operation of lithotomy — general prepar- 

 ations, &:c., i, 361-363; exploring the 

 bladder, removal of stone, &c., i, 

 363-366. 

 Operation of lithotripsy or crushing, i, 



366-368. 

 Tumour distinction, i, 357, 358. 

 Warranty as to, iii, 423. 

 Stone pipes, &c., for drains, iii, 85, 86. 

 Stone solvents and their uses, i, 360. 

 Stone walls-jumping methods, iii, 201. 

 Stones — Ijloudy urine due to, i, 348; con- 

 cretions not stones, i, 300; intestinal 

 obstruction, 1, 296; salivary duct, i, 

 263-265; fistula due to, 1, 261. (See 

 al^u titles Stone in bladder. Calculi.) 

 Stoneworts in water, iii, 129 

 Stop-noose used in parturition, iii, 283. 

 Stopping of feet, iii, 68, 139. 

 Storax — medicinal uses, ii, 470, 471. 

 StOtS— use of oxen and meaning of term, 



i, "73- 

 Stoves (or stable heating, iii, 334. 



Straight conformation— of back, i, 57: 



croup, i, 5S; face, i, 40; neck, i, 47, 



48; shoulders, i, 70. 

 Straight muscle of abdomen — form, 



X:c , ii, 335, 336. 

 Straight muscle of thigh — form, &c., 



ii. 339- 



. Strain or sprain — definition, &c,, ii, 



291, 2g2 

 Straining— causing inversion of rectum 



and uterus, i, 301 ; li, 100; kidney 



disease, i, 348; rupture and hernia, 



i, 3 '5. 324- 

 Stramonium— medicinal uses, &c., ii, 



4r.9. 470. 



Strangles— 



Causes, forms, and treatment, i, 224, 481 ; 

 ") 36, 39-41: infectious nature, and 

 mallein test, ii, 39; suppression, iii, 

 i52» 154- 



Drugs used, ii, 487; iii, 3, 4, 6, 7. 



General remarks, and terms used, ii, 39. 



Various complications, &c. — bronchitis, 

 ii, 2; heart, i, 461; nasal catarrh, i, 

 499; joint diseases, ii, 280, 2S2, 286; 

 liver, i, 303; parotid glands inflam- 

 mation, i, 259 ; pneumonia, ii, 7; 

 purpura, ii, 24, 145: pus accumula- 

 tion, i, 504, 506; rheumatism, ii, 20; 

 roaring, i, 510, 512; throat affections 

 and laryngitis, i, 255, 257, 507. 



Warranty and unsoundness, iii, 423- 



Strangulated rupture or hernia— 



trc.itriient, iSic, i, 316, ^irj-322. 

 Strangulation-penis and sheath, ii, 83; 



respiration, i, 292, 494. 

 Strangury due to use of cantharides, ii. 



475- 

 Strapping-up limbs, &c., in operations, 



iii, 157. 

 Stratified rocks— animal remains in, iii. 



472. 

 Straw— as food, composition. &c , iii, 89, 



96, 97, 99, 112, 354: for bedding and 



horses eating, iii, 24, 138, 139, 265, 



354i 355: wisps for grooming, iii, 134. 

 Stream water causing disease, &c., iii, 



125, 127- 

 Streptococci as cause of disease, i, 224, 



226: ii, 40. 



Striated and non-striated muscle- 

 description of, ii, 305, 306- 



Stringhalt and its treatment, i, 411: ii. 

 395; heredil;iry, iii, 215: unsound- 

 ness, examination, and warranty, iii, 

 367> 374, 423- 



Stripes as skin markings, iii, 497-500; 

 asses and zebras distinction, iii, 496, 



Strokes due to paralysis, i, 420 



Strongylus armatus and tetracan- 



IhUS^diseascs due to, i. 471, 477, 



479; ii, 171. 172, 174. 

 Strongylus axei in stomach, ii, i6g. 

 StrophanthUS— medicinal uses, ii, 451, 



4D1. 

 "Stroxton Tom" {15871)— bay horse 



(illust.), i, 246. 

 Structure of a horse- (see Conforma- 



tlo,.J. 

 structures— alteration and ossification, 



uaiTauty as to, iii, 419, 422, 425. 

 Strychnia— medicinal uses, ii, 475, 478; 



iii, 10; poisonuig by, iii, 57; tetanus 



due to, ii, 47. 



stud books or records — Cleveland 



bays, i, 129, 130; Clydesdales,!, 186, 

 189: hackneys, i, 114, 115; Hol- 

 steins, i, 209; hunters, i, 135, 143: 

 Shires, i, iBi, 184; Suffolks, i, 196; 

 Yorkshire coach horses, i, 134. 



stud for breeding- aims, needs, and 

 foundation --tock. S;c., iii, 205-213; 

 medicines, ii, 444, 446; puny-breed- 

 ing, i. 158-163. (See also titles 

 Breeding, Reproduction, Stable man- 

 agement.) 



Stumbling— due to conformation, i, 45, 

 7:-, 81; defective action, ii,40i: navi- 

 cular disease and broken knees, ii, 

 391, 422. 



Stye in eye, ii, 112. 



StylO-glOSSUS muscle— form, &c., ii, 

 3 ' 4- 



Stylo-hyoid muscle— form, &c.. ii, 313. 

 Stylo-maxlUaris muscle-form, &c., 



i i . 31 'J. 



Stylo-pharyngeus muscle— form, &c., 



ii, 316. 



Styloid processes of occiput and tem- 

 poral bones, ii, 184, 185. 



Styptics and their uses, ii, 456; iii, 14; 

 in accidents, ii, 439. 



Subcarpal arch of arteries, i, 450. 



Subcarpal ligament of fore-limb, i, 20. 



Subcutaneous injections— administra- 

 tion of drugs by, iii, 18, 22; drugs 

 used, ii, 459, 480, 481, 483: iii, 6, 160; 

 mallein test, ii, 35, 37, 38, 39; poison- 

 ing by, iii, 45. 



Subcutaneous thoracic nerve -for- 

 mation, i, 40Q. 

 Subcutaneous tissue — condition in 



capped knee and hock, ii, 361, 363. 



Sub-horny quitter— furm. &c., ii, 379. 

 Subjective symptoms of disease, iii, 



M5- 

 Sublimed sulphur— medicinal uses, ii, 



490; iii. 7: doses, iii. 1 1, 

 Sublingual glands -formation. &c., i, 



-' io, 231. 

 SublObular veins-liver structure, 1,240. 



Submaxillary glands — form, itc, i, 



230, 231 ; enlargement due to dis- 

 ease, i, 4Q9; ii, 63; pulse in, iii, 146. 

 Subscapularis muscle— form, &c , ii, 



;}2S: nerve to. i, 399. 



Subscapulo-hyoideus muscle — form, 



8:c., ii, y,2i. 



Subzygomatic nerve — formation, i, 



394 



Suckling of foals — constipation and 

 diarrhcea during, i, 285, 286, 287, 

 288, 289: difficulties due to thrush, i, 

 251, 252; pysemia symptoms, ii, 287: 

 refusal to feed foals, ii, 94: teals and 

 udder attention, iii, 226; weaning 

 process, iii, 225, 226: working mare> 

 during, i, 287. (See also Milk. J 



Suckling teeth— (see Milk teeth). 



Sudoric sweat— form of, ii, 130. 



SudorifiCS— druL,'s classed as, ii, 472. 



Sudoriparous glands— formation, &c.. 

 ii, 126, 127, 130. 



Suffocation — due to asphyxia and laryn- 

 gitis, i, 494, 507, 508 ; punctured 

 King, i, 493; tongue inflammation, i, 



233- 



Suffolk Horses— 



As distinct breed, origin and early types, 



i, 194-196. 

 Comparison with Shires and Clydesdales, 



i, 177, 178, 194, 196, 197; with 



Schleswigs, i, 210. 

 Conformation, age, action, uses, i, 194. 



197 - 200 ; colour, markings, and 



feather, i, 195, 196, 197, 199. 

 Crosses— early, i, 195, 196; for Arabs, 1, 



204; harness horses, i, 153. 

 Illustration of stallion, i, 202 



Suffolk Stud-book Association — re- 

 strictions, i, 196. 



Sugar— as food constituent, and digestion 

 of, i, 242; iii, 87, 89, 96; in blood, 1, 

 435; in urine, i, 346. 

 Sulky for trotter-training, iii, 314, 315, 

 Sulphates — medicinal uses, ii, 490; of 

 ammonia and alumina, ii, 455; atro- 

 pine, iii, 11; copper, ii, 456; iii, 2; 

 iron, ii, 447, 456; iii, 7; magnesium, 

 iii, 8; quinine, iii. 8; soda and 

 sodium, ii, 449, 450; iii, 8; zinc, ii, 

 456; iii, 8 — doses, iii, n; use of 

 magnesia as antidote, iii, 51. 



Sulphides and sulphites — medicinal 



Uses, ii, 490. 



Sulphocarbolate of sodium — medi- 

 Sulphocarbolates of soda and zinc 



as antiseptics, ii, 485. 

 Sulphur — medicinal uses, ii, 453, 490; 

 i''. 5> 7. 8; premises disinfected by, 

 iii, 155- 



Sulphurated antimony — medicinal 



Uses, iii, S, 1 1, 



Sulphurated potash — medicinal uses, 



ii, 490; iu, S. 



Sulphuretted hydrogen— uses, ii, 491; 



stahlc air contamination, iii, 78, 82. 



Sulphuric acid — medicinal and other 

 uses, ii. 453, 467, 468; iii, 8 — doses, 

 iii, q; poisoning and antidote uses, 

 ii", 45, 46, 51- 



Sulphuric ether— medicinal uses, iii, 8, 

 10. 



Sulphurous acid — medicinal and anti- 

 septic ii-ses, ii, 467, 485, 491; iii, 8— 

 doses, iii, 11. 



Sunday — warranty regulations, sale of 

 horses, &c., iii, 414 



Sun rays — disorders due to, i, 407, 412. 



Superficial ligament of hock-joim, ii. 



Superficial muscles — appearance (il- 

 lust. , ii. ^iio; forms -of flexomiuscle, 

 ii, 344. gluteus muscle, ii, 339, pec- 

 toral iiuiM-le, ii, 327. 



Superficial temporal nerve — forma- 

 tion, i. 304. 



Superior cervical ganglion — struc- 

 ture, i, 376. 



Superior extremity of head. i. 4. 



Superior maxillary bones of fa-e, ii. 



Superior maxillary cranial nerves 



-luniKUinn. ^^c , i, 393. 



Supernumerary teeth -presence of, i, 



3-'7- 

 SuperpurgatiOn and its treatment, i, 



2S9; action ol mercury causing, iii, 3. 

 Supplemental air in breathing, i, 493. 

 Support in equilibrium of a horse, i, 31. 

 Suppositories — insertion and uses, iii, 41. 



Suppression of infectious disease— 



(see Inlectious diseases). 



Suppurating com— form, &€., ii, 375. 



