554 



INDEX. 



PAE. 

 Glands of skin . . . 101 



Glaucoma . • • 859 



Gleet, nasal — Chap. 25 . . 487 



Glossiness of coat . . 110 



Goulard lotion . . . 309 



Grain (oats) . . 08—72 



— other than oats . 74, 756 

 Gram . . • .74 

 Granulations, healing by . 737 — 8 



— excessive . . . 748 

 Grass as food for sick horses 98/", 259 



— horses brought into stables from . 168 



— fed colt . . .139 



— varieties of, in hay . 79—91 

 Grease and cracked heels — Chap. 



99 



50 

 Green forage 



Grey and white legs, cleaning of 

 Grinders or back teeth 

 Gripes or colic — Chap. 30 

 Grooming— Chap. G 



— reason of need of 



— objects gained 



— use of the brush 



— method 



— subsidiary uses of 



— neglect of 



— time for 



— time required to clean a horse 



— breaking out after cleaning 



— by machinery 



— clean v. dirty coat 



— improper means used to obtain 



short and glossy coat 



— washing the skin 



— washing the legs 

 Glossitis 

 Gruel, mode of making 



— for nutritive enemata 

 Grunting 

 Gummy legs 

 Guts, entanglement of, or 



ception 



761 



98/ 



121 



866 



533 



99 



102 



. 106 



. 107 



. 108 



. 110 



. 109 



112—17 



. 123 



124 

 122 

 125 



111 

 . 118 

 119, 120 

 . 877c 

 . 98A 

 . 291 

 . 462 

 . 197 

 iutussus- 



, 545 



Hsemorrhage, stoppage of . 742 



Hair, structure of . . 103 



Hand-rubbing beneficial . . 184 



— to sick horses . . 262 

 Hard and so It water . . 64 

 Harness work, objections made to . 153 

 Haw, or membraua uictitaus . 838 

 Hay . . . 76— 98e 



— distinction between new and old . 986 



— new and old, as regards feeding . 98c 



— quality and value of . . 79 



— Irish . . . 98d 



— allowance of . . .76 

 • — waste of . . .78 



— chopped . . .77 



— clover . . . 98c 



— loft . . .49 



PAE. 



Hay racks . . .48 



— upland, lowland, and water 



meadow . . 80—88 



— time of cutting . 93 — 96 



— mow burnt . . .97 



— dust in . . .98 



— aftermath or second crop . 98a 

 Head, conformation of . . 884 



— setting on of . . 893 



— collars . . .44 

 Healing— Chap. 48 . .731 



— modes of . . 733—40 



— dressings for wounds . 743 — 8 

 Heart, action of . . 217 



— as affected in influenza . 482 

 Heels, cracked — Chap. 50 . 761 

 Hepatitis, acute . . 812 

 Hepatisntion of lungs . . 446 

 Herbage, varieties of . 89, 90 

 Hernia (see Postscript). 



High blowers . . . 4G1 



Hind quarters, conformation of . 915 



Hinges . . .41 



Hips, conformation of . . 913 



— injuries to . . . 588 

 Hock, conformation of — Chap. 37 . 595 



— (see also Spavin — Chap. 38) . 600 



— (see also Sprains of hind legs — 



Chap. 45) . . . 699 



— mode of examining . .612 



— remarks on . . . 917 



— capped . . . 704 



— wounds to joint . . 726 

 Home-bred diseases . . 1040 

 Horses, working life of . . 199a 

 Humerus, conformation ot . 897 

 Humors in legs . 292, 517 



— (see also Dropsical swellings — 



Chap. 28) . . . 509 



— (see also Weed) . . 226 



— of eye . . 825 — 7 

 Hunters, feeding of . .68 



— exercise of . . . 144 



— summering of . . 145 



— to be exercised occasionally in 



deep ground in autumn . 154 



— exercise suitable to, in summer . 152 

 Hydrocyanic acid . . 289 

 Hydrothorax . . . 443 



Ignorance, cost of . . 1041 



Improvement of old stables —Chap. 



2 . . .30 



Incised wounds . . . 754 



Incisor teeth . . . 867 



Indian corn . . .74 



Infection and contagion — Chap. 16 . 267 

 Infirmary stables, special precautions 



as to ventilation and cleanliness 278 

 Inflammation — Chap. 18 . . 327 



— theory, nature, and causes of 327 — 30 



