INDEX 



607 



Typboid fever — causing congestion of 

 lungs, ii, 5: food during, iii, 141; 

 water as cause of, iii, 124. 



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Udder— {see tide Teats and udder). 



Ulceration and Ulcers - 



Antiseptics and drugs for, ii, 421, 448, 

 454, 456, 457» 464. 484. 485* 486, 489: 

 iii, 3. 5' 8. 

 Forms of ulcers and general treatment, 

 ii, 426-428; nasal formation mistaken 

 for an ulcer, iii, 371. 

 Organs affected with ulceration— bladder, 

 1,366: bowel, i, 290; eyelids and eye, 

 ii, 114, 115: larynx, i, 507, 509: 

 mouth and lips, i. 248. 24^; nostrils, 

 i. 503: ii, 35. 36: skin, ii, 36, 137, 

 143: stomach {sec Gastritis); tracheal 

 or bronchial membrane, ii, 10. 

 Symptoms of diseases— bone "caries"', 

 ii, 212; covering disease, ii, 53: epi- 

 zootic lymphangitis, ii, 63; glanders 

 and farcy, ii, 35, 36. 37; liver inflam- 

 mation, i, 306: navicular disease, ii, 

 390 ; stomatitis pustulosa, ii, 50 ; 

 stringhalt, ii, 395; vaginitis, ii, 91. 



Ulna— form of bone, i, i9).72; ij; ^9^; 

 fracture, ii, 245, 246;^ joint, ii, 270; 

 muscle connections, i\, 330, 331, 333- 



Ulnar nerve— formation, i, 400; division 

 oijcration, ill. 162, 164, 165. 



Ulnar portion of flexor pedis per- 



forans llnl^LI(^, ii, 331. 

 Umbilical arteries in fcetus, iii, 256. 

 Umbilical cord and opening— (see 



N.ivel. 

 Umbilical bernia and its treatment, i, 



^6-318. 

 Umbilical vesicle— formation, iii, 250. 

 Unciform bone of knee, ii, 193. ^97- 

 Unconsciousness— ; see Consciousness). 



Uncovered operation of castration, iii, 



175, 176. 

 Underground drainage of stables, m, 



86. :(29. 



"Under himself bebind"— conforma- 

 tion ami LuInpc-ll^;ltlnn. i, 90, 103. 



"Under himself in front"— compen- 

 sating points, i, 103. 



Undifferentiated protoplasm— gener- 

 ative changes, iii, 479, 484, 509- 

 Undulating face— appearance, i, 40. 

 UngUiculata— animals classed as, iii, 475. 

 Ungulate mammals— description, Sec, 



ni, 47s, 47''- tctith. iii, 494. 



Uninterrupted suture for wound-stitch- 

 in-, ii, 416. 



University instruction in veterinary 

 iiiL-<iiLini;"-r(^niarks, ii. 442. 



Unloading rectum— see Rectum). 



Unnerved horses — examination for 

 soundness, and warranty as to, iii, 

 377. 419. 422: operation of unnerving 

 (see Neurotomy). 



Unsoundness— ^ee titles E::amination, 

 Siiundness, Warranty). 



Unstable equilibrium of a horse, i, 30. 

 Unstitched condition due to sprain of 



tendon?, ii, 296. 



Upper aspect of body— top-line, struc- 



tiii-(.-, i, 12-1 5. 

 Upright conformation of feet and pas- 

 terns, i. So, ^2. 



upright dislocation— form, &c., ii, 349. 



UracbUS- formation of, iii, 251. 



Urea in blood, i, 335. 435:, diseases due 

 to, i, 480: ii, 26-29; discharge from 

 system, i, 431, 490: sweat glands 

 secretion, ii. 130, 131 ; urine con- 

 stituent and "stone", i, 338. 340, 

 Ut, 342. 353- 



Ureters— form and uses, i, 333, 336; rup- 

 ture, i, 343' 



Urethra and Urethral Canal- 

 Forms and uses, i, 5:-.:^, 337 ; female 



organs, ii, 74, 75, 76; male organs 



and muscles, ii, 71-73. 

 Maladie du coit, or covering disease 



affecting, ii, 53. 

 Obstruction due to stone in bladder, i, 



357. 358: dilating the urethra, &c., 



i, 362, 363-366; opening for crushing 



stone, i, 366-368. 

 Urine disorders due to rupture, injury, 



or stone 111 canal, i, 343, 347, 348, 



351, 353- 

 Use of catheter, iii. 178. 

 Urethral tube— formation, ii, 71. 

 Uric acid— in blood, i. 435; in urine and 



"stone", i, 341. 353- 



Urine and Urinary Apparatus - 



Anatomy and functions of urinary organs, 

 i, 333-336; female, i. iS, 73-75: male, 

 ii. 68, 70, 71, 72; nerve centre, mus- 

 cular tissue and muscles, i, 337: ii, 

 72, 336, 337- 



Colour of healthy urine, i, 342, 343: »i 

 28; discoloration not a sign of dis- 

 ease, ii, 474. 



Coloured and thick urine due to disease, 

 i, 342-346; iii, 149, 150; bloody urine, 

 i, 347; ii. 475:. dropsy, i, 311, 312; 

 haemo-globinuria or "azoturia", ii, 

 26-29; hcrse-sickness, ii. 57; indiges- 

 tion, i, 271, 272; liver diseases, i, 

 303, 304, 305, 306; lymphangitis, ii. 

 22; poisoning, iii, 47; pneiimonia, ii, 

 8: purpura hsemorrhagica, ii, 25; pus, 

 i, 344, 349: wounds treated with car- 

 bolic acid, ii, 420. 



Composition and quantity of urine- 

 amount per day, i, 338; iii, 83: ana- 

 lysis and conditions affecting, i, 337- 

 340, 353, 354; ii, 26-31; chief consti- 

 tuents of urine, i, 340-342; poisonous 

 nature, i, 335. 

 Discharge and retention of urine — appa- 

 ratus and muscles, i, 336, 337; ii, 7°. 

 7I1 72, 336, 337: custom of horses 

 driving, i, 351; diseases causing re- 

 tention, &c., i, 350-353: ii. 29, 3o» 537 

 81, 82, 91, 364, 365: involuntary es 

 cape, i, 419, 421; profuse staling, i. 

 343, 346- 

 Drugs affecting, ii, 473. 474— a^juse of 

 cantharides and tobacco, ii, 475, 



Uterus or Womb— (Co«/.) 



Drugs affecting, ii, 456, 463, 475, 481: 

 iii> 3- 



Entrance of semen and causes of imjireg- 

 nation, iii, 230, 246; artificial inse- 

 mination, iii, 23i-;;34. 



Growth of embryo and fcetus— (see Em- 

 bryo). 



Removal of after-birth, iii, 270, 271. 



Mares during "horsing"— trouble with, 

 iii, 180. 



Stable air and drainage considerations, 

 iii, 78, 82, 85. 



Various disorders— colic mistaken idea, 

 i, 278; obstruction causing rectum 

 inversion, i. 301; skin inflammation 

 causes, ii, 152. 



Withdrawal by catheter, i, 29^ 30. 259. 

 iii, 177-180. 



[See also titles Bladder, Cystitis, Dia- 

 betes, Hematuria. Kidneys, Poly- 

 uria, Staling. Stone.l 



Uriniferous tubules — formatioji. &c., 



i. 334, 335- . "". 



Urticaria and its treatment, ii}*T45, 146; 

 in covering disease, ii, 53^ drugs for._^ 

 iii, 2. 



Uterine arteries— f-rmati on, i.-^z."' 

 Uterine hemorrhage and its'trfe?iUnent, 



ii, 87-SQ. 

 Uterus or Womb- 

 Anatomy, use, and atiachmerits, ii, 76-78; 



nerves and muscles, ii, 77, 306. 

 Changes during gestation, iii, 252. 

 Diseases, &:c. — hemnrrh.nge or flooding, 

 ii. 87-89; inflammation or metritis, 

 ii, 89-91, 97. qS; injuries and pro- 

 lapsus, ii, 97, -156, inver.sion of uterus, 

 ii, 100-102; parturient fever, ii, 97- 

 100; pressure causing dropsy, i, 311; 

 pus causes, i, 344 : removal of ovaries, 

 iii. 182, 183; sterility causes, iii, 229, 

 230, 263. 



Vaccination and vaccine— infection of 



cow-pox, ii, i4'>, 141. 



Vachette clarar (ui sand-crack, ii, 367. 

 Vagina and vaginal passage — coii- 



forniatiun li, 75, 76; discliarges, ii, 

 92, 93, 98; diseases affecting — cover- 

 ing disease, ii, 52, 53. fistula, ii. 429, 

 inflammation and contraction, ii, 90, 

 pi, 92, iriitability, i, 344. rupture, 

 1, 372; dressing of wounds, syring- 

 ing, and use of catheter, ii, ^^. 421; 

 iii, 180; removal of ovaries, iii, 181- 

 183; semen injection, iii, 246, arti- 

 ficial process, iii, 231-234. 

 Vaginascope— use, &c., ii, 93- 

 Vaginitis and its treatment, ii, 91, 92. 

 Vagus nerve — formation, &c., i, 385, 



395. 3y6- 

 Value oi a horse, i, 27, 



Valves— heart structure and sounds, i, 

 4;i6-440, 460; neck and limbs, i, 447. 

 Valvular diseases- causes and appear- 

 ance, S:c.. i. 461, 464, 465: ii, 42; 

 digitalis effects, ii, 461; diseases 

 associated with, i, 303, 312, 463: li, 

 5, sounds accompanying, i, 440, 460; 

 thickening and obstruction of valves, 

 i, 463, 465, 466. 

 Valvulitis — a form of inflammation of 



heart, i, 461. 

 Van work— horses suitable, i, 194, 199, 



200, 205, 210. 

 Vapour— respiratory uses, i. 488, 491 (see 



also title InhaUtion). 

 Varicose veins — thrombosis causes, i, 

 475- 



Varieties of the horse — English, i, 



107-149: foreign, i, 200-210; heavy 

 horses, 1, 172-193; ponies, i, 153-170; 

 stock for breeding, iii, 211. (See also 

 titles History of thehorse; for special 

 breed see Clydesdales, Thorough- 

 breds, &c. ) 



Variola equina and its treatment, &c., 

 ii. 140-142; medicines, ii, 443. 



Variolous diseases — medicinal treat- 

 ment, ii, 44^. 



Variolous eruption on labia, ii, 140. 

 Varnish on coat— injurious effect, ii, 131. 

 Vas deferens of testis, ii, 66, 67. 

 Vasa recta and vasa efferentia of testicle, 



ii, 67. 

 Vascular system — bleeding nose and 



villitis causes, i, 503; ii, 383 (see also 



F.Iood- vessels). 

 Vaseline as an ointment, iii, 42. 



Vastus externus and internus mus- 

 cles— i'>tms, &c., ii. 340 



Vegetable acids — as food, i. 241; for 

 antidotes, iii, 52. 



Veins— (see title Arteries and Veins). 



Velum interpositum of brain, i, 384. 



Venae caVSe- circulation through, i, 437, 

 4^8; liver structure, i, 239; niam- 



niitis c.uises, ii, 94. 



Venae vorticosse of eye, ii, 105. 

 Venesection— (see Blood-letting). 

 Venice turpentine for fractured jaw, ii, 



241. 

 Venous blood and system— composi- 



tion, S;c., i. 430. 489: hemorrhage, 

 i, 501, pulse in disease, i, 462. 



