TABLE OP CONTENTS. XXI 



CHAPTER II. 



CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. 



PAGE 



I. Contagious Pleuro-Pneumonia. — II. Rinderpest or Cattle Plague. — HI. 

 Texas Fever, Spanish or Splenic Fever. — IV. Contagious Eczema, Foot and 

 Moutli Disease, or Epizootic Aphtha. — ^V. Anthrax. — VI. Variola Vaccinae 

 or Cow-Pox.— 'VII. Tuberculosis and Phthisis Pulmonalis. — VIII. Can- 

 cerous Ulcers or Osteo Sarcoma. — IX. Lumpy Jaw. — X. Contagious Abor- 

 tion of Cattle 813 



CHAPTER III. 



NON-CONTAGIOUS BLOOD DISEASES. 



I. Plethora. — II. Anaemia. — III. Rheumatism. — IV. Uraemia. — V. Septi- 

 caemia and Pyaemia.— VI. Purpura Hemorrhagica. — VII. Haematuria, or 

 Red Water in Cattle. — VIII. Malignant Catarrh. — IX. Malignant Sore 

 Throat 834 



CHAPTER IV. 



DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. 



I. Simple Catarrh or Cold. — II. Laryngitis, or Common Sore Throat. — III. 

 Bronchitis. — IV. Pneumonia. — V. Plurisy. — VI. Hydrothorax. — VII. Em- 

 physema of the Lungs 841 



CHAPTER V. 



TUBERCULOSIS, CONSUMPTION OR WHITE PLAGUE. 



I. Animals Susceptible to Tuberculosis. — II. Animals exempt except by inoc- 

 ulation. — III. Predisposing cause of Tuberculosis. — IV. Tuberculosis in 

 Cattle. — V. Tuberculosis in advanced stage. — VI. Signs of Generalization 

 of the Tubercle. — ^VII. Generative Tuberculosis 849 



CHAPTER VI. 



THE TUBERCULIN TEST OF CATTLE FOR TUBERCULOSIS. 



I. The Diagnosis of Tuberculosis. — II. The Origin of the Tuberculin Test. — 

 III. The Nature and Application of Tuberculin. — IV. The Value and Re- 

 liability of the Tuberculin Test. — V. The Harmlessness of Tuberculin. — 

 VI. Conclusions regarding the Tuberculin Test. — VII. Summary of Direc- 

 tions for Making the Tuberculin Test 853 



CHAPTER VII. 



DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. 



r. Glossitis, or Inflammation of the Tongue; and Paralysis of the Tongue. — IL 

 Hoven, or Tympanitis. — III. Impaction of the Rumen, or Maw-Bound. — IV. 

 Impaction of the Omasum, or Fardle-Bound. — ^V. Dyspepsia. — VI. Con- 

 stipation. — VII. Diarrhoea, or Scours. — VIII. Dysentery. — IX. Enteritis. — 

 X. Peritonitis. — XI. Rupture, or Hernia. — XIL Strangulation, or Gut-Tie. 859 



CHAPTER VIIL 

 DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. 



I. Nephritis, or Inflammation of the Kidneys. — II. Retention of the Urine, or 

 Dysuria. — III. Incontinence of Urine, or Enuresis. — IV. Albuminuria, or 

 Albuminous Urine. — V. Haematuria, or Bloody Urine. — ^VI. Cystitis, or In- 

 flammation of the Bladder.— VIL Llthiasis, or Gravel.— VlIL Calculi 871 



