INDEX. 3S1 



first alterative ball, 126. 

 second , 126. 



Rabies, incurable, 159. 



, means of discriminating the true from the false, l€Ol 



, progress of symptoms in, 160. 



— — — , nostrums recommended in, 162. 



Regimen and diet in cases of cold, 81. 



Relapse, danger of, in cases of strains, 179. 



Respiration, its close connexion with the formation of blood, 31. 



' the organs of, liable to several kinds of diseases, 35. 



-, and exercise, effects c^ 42. 



Ringbone, causes, symptoms, and remedies, 172. 

 Roarers, hereditary, Mr. CUne's opinion respecting, 85. 

 Rules to be observed in bleeding, 209. 



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Saddle galls, how caused, and remedy for, 124 

 Sand-crack, cause of, 192. 



, symptoms of, 192. 



^ treatment in cases o^ 192. 



, remedies for, 192. 



Secretions, uses of, redundant and defective, 22. 

 Shoe, shape of the, English, 181. 



^ French, 181. 



, an improved form of described, 182. 



, the patent, remarks on, 180, 184. 



, the jointed, 183; Braey Clark's, 183; Goldfinch's jointed, 183; Cato- 



man's frog shoe, 184 ; Teast's, 188. 



, ruinous consequences of trying on the, hot, 185. 



, importance of the operation of nailing the, 186. 



Shoes, various, for diseased feet, 188. 



, cast iron, objection to the use of, 188. 



Shoeing, remarks on, 179, 185. 



J of preparing the hoof for, 184. 



, French method of, 187. 



Shoulder, conformation of the, 10. 



, lameness of ^ne, 15. See Strain*. ^ 



Sitfasts, how to remove, 125. f 



Skeleton, explanation and practical use of the, 4. 

 Sole, danger of paring the, too much, 180, 185. 

 Sores, French method of cleaning, 124. 

 Spavin, varieties of, 173. 



, bone causes of, 173. 



, symptoms and cure of, 174. 



Splents, cause and symptoms of, 175. 



, remedies for, 175. 



^ in some instances, occasioned by shoeing, 175l 



Liquid blister, 175. 

 Stables, close, prejudicial to health, 39. 



, the necessity of ventilation in, 74. 

 Staggers, origin of, 155 156. 



