CONTENTS 



OF VOLUME III. 



Fage 



Injuries of the Brain 5 



Concussion 5 



Fracture of the Skull 6 



Loss of Substance of the Brain .... 9 



Staggers 10 



Arachnoiditis 12 



Coma, or Sleepy Staggers . . 15 



Encephalitis — Phrenitis — Mad 



Staggers 16 



Apoplexy 22 



Vertigo — Megrims 26 



Paralysis 31 



Tetanus 45 



Spasms 64 



Conjunctival Ophthalmia 72 



Opacity of the Cornea 75 



Periodic Ophthalmia 77 



Cataract 102 



Glaucoma 126 



Amaurosis 128 



Worm in the Eye 133 



Fungus Hasmatodes ... 1 39 



Ossification 146 



Melanosis 147 



Laceration of the Eyelid 148 



Enlargement of the Caruncle 149 



Fistula of the Eye-pit 151 



Disease of the Lachrymal Passages 154 



Tumours and Fungus of the Orbit 158 



G-landers. 



General Observations 159 



Derivation of the word " Glanders" 161 



Definition 162 



SYMPTOMS ibid. 



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Constitutional Disorder 162 



Discharge from the Nose ] 64 



The Ulcerative Stage ibid. 



An Analysis of the Nasal Discharges ] 66 

 Vascular Injection or Inflammation 



of the Schneiderian Membrane., ibid. 

 Thickening of the Membrane .... 167 



Ulceration , . ibid. 



Miliary Ulceration 169 



Enlargement of the Submaxillary 



Lymphatic Glands 170 



Tumefaction of the Ala Nasi 171 



Predilection of the Disease for the 



left or near Side of the Head. ... 172 



DIAGNOSIS 173 



VARIETIES 180 



Acute Glanders 181 



Inoculated Glanders 181-183 



Course of Acute Glanders 182 



Typhoid Glanders 183 



Pulmonary Glanders 184 



Epidemic and Endemic Glanders.. 185 



Sub-acute Glanders 186 



Chronic Glanders 187 



Insidious Glanders 188 



The Distinction between Chronic 



Glanders and Nasal Gleet 192 



Frauds practised with Glandered 



Horses 193 



CAUSES 195 



Predisposing Causes ibid. 



Exciting Causes 198 



Opinions of Authors (ancient and 



modern) thereon 198-217 



Classification of Exciting Causes .. 218 

 Contagion ibid. 



