Diseases Treated in Earlier Volumes. 657 



immunity of pigeons and rabbits when injected subcutem. Rab- 

 bits, however, suffer when injected intravenously. The proba- 

 bility is that this bacillus is identical with that of Klein. Yet in 

 this whole class of microbes of the colon group, variations, appar- 

 ently superinduced by environment, appear to result at times in 

 a deadly pathogenesis for different genera, and epizootics differ- 

 ing from each other. 



DISEASES, INFECTIVE OR TOXIC, TREATED IN 

 EARLIER VOLUMES. 



Catarrh ; Malignant of Cattle. Vol. I, p. 105. 



— Chronic, Infective, Summer. Vol. I, p. 104. 



Anaemia ; Pernicious. Vol. I, p. 375. 

 Diphtheria in Calves. Vol. II, p. 24. 

 Ulcerative Stomatitis of Swine. Vol. II, p. 29. 

 Mycotic Stomatitis; Thrush in Sucklings. Vol. II, p. 36. 

 Microbian Tonsilitis in Pigs. Vol. II, p. 46. 

 Diphtheria of Pigeons and Chickens. Vol. II, p. 67. 

 Dysentery of Cattle. Vol. II, p. 240. 

 Infective Catarrhal Enteritis of Birds. Vol II, p. 254. 

 Coccidian Enteritis in Cattle. Vol. 2, p. 258. 



Dog. Vol. II, p. 261. 



Rabbit. Vol. II, p. 262. 



Birds. Vol. II, p. 263. 

 Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis. Vol. Ill, p. 118. 

 Tubercle and other Infective Diseases of the Vertebrae. 



Vol. Ill, p. 172. 

 Parturition Fever (Paresis). Vol. Ill, p. 299. 

 Infectious Conjunctivitis in Herbivora. Vol. Ill, p. 368. 

 Recurrent Ophthalmia. Vol. Ill, p. 404. 

 Contagious Pustular Dermatitis in the Horse. Vol. Ill, p. 



505- 

 Rachitis. Vol. Ill, p. 565. 

 Rarefying Osteitis. Vol. Ill, p. 579. 

 Rheumatism. Vol. Ill, p. 528. 



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