INDF.X. 



Pectoral, 331. Antiseptic, 387. 

 Stomachic, 425. 

 .Isclnirv, or suppression of urine, 

 ' 467." 



Jau- set, 333.3.04. 413. 48.9. 

 Intlammatioii, theory of, 599. 



Kidneys, diseases of, 45?. 

 Knee-broken, 535. Guard, 536. 



Lawson, Mr. 84. His cattle- 

 fodder, 87. 



Leaping, to teach, 104. 



Liniment soap, 119. 



Legs, swelled, bath for, ibid. 

 Emollient and discutient, ibid. 

 Diseases of, 525. 



Layard, Dr. 372. 621. 



Liniments in cramp, 414. 



Lethargy, 41 G, 



Layton, an eminent farrier at 

 Walham-green, 500. 



Lampas, 513. 



Loins or couplings, strains in, 

 5S8. 



Macliine for unruly horses, 98. . 



Marshal, Mr. I10.'l72. 



Monopoly, practical effects of 

 tlie vulgar notions concerning 

 it, 127. 



Medicine, veterinary, 217. Ho- 

 nourable, 222. 243. 



Medicines, ready made, con- 

 cerning, 252, Quack, ^'53. 



Malt mash, 295. 



Mead. Dr. 385. 490. 



Mange, 437. 



Madness, canine, 4S9. 



jNlouth, diseases of, 513. 



Mallenders and sallenders, 535. 



Mortification, or gangrene, 603. 

 GIG. 



Munro, Professor, 62G, 



Nightmare, 4 17. 



,Neck, swelled, from bleeding. 



; 610. 



Opodeldoc, 597. 



Osmcr, 95. 372. 3S7. h6G. 588. 



Ointments, 118. 119. 530. 



O.xen, draught, farther consi- 

 dered, 12""l. Their timidity, 

 instance of, 12S. 



Obstetrics, veterinary, 631 to 

 634. 



Ontyd, Dr. 579. 



Plato, anecdote of, 4. 

 Pugilism, or boxing', 29. 

 Purchase and sale, 140; 

 Pigs, which superior, 142. 

 Pedigree of horses, defined, 17S. 

 Purgatives indispensable, 193. 



261. 267, 273 to 2S1. Forms. 



&c. to 2S5. 



Purgation, 258. 264. Super, 288. 



Case of a mare, 282, 512. 

 Powder, sneezing, 329. Licha- 



rotic, ^3S. 

 Pleurisy, 3S9. 

 Pvm, his disease, other instances 



"of, 395. 

 Palsy, 416. 

 Plica Polonica, 449. 

 Pricking and stubbing, 552. 

 Pasterns, strained, 586. 

 Poultices, various. 597, 603. 

 Poll-evil, 613. Cleansing nilx- 



tnre, &:c. 615. 



Queensberry, Duke of, and Dick 



Hutton, anecdote of, 211. 

 Qnittor and false-quarter, 354, 



Regraters-anti, and J^plann 



witches, 124. 

 Repositories, 159. Guide (o 



them, 167. Best markets for 



brood mares, 168. 

 Ruini, 246. 

 Rowciling, 295. 

 Russians, a dangerous indulgence 



amongst, 32 i. 

 Rheumatism 341. 344. 

 Reins or loins, diseases of, 7 J. 

 Ringbone, 543. 

 Rigby, 60 J. 



Rush", the late Mr, 521. 

 Rush, Dr. 579. 



Sports, book of, 7. 



Sharp, his letters on Italy, 31. 



Stable, (Economy of, 3^. Im- 



j)rovement proposed, 42. Plan. 



.46. Dressing tlie horse, 54! 



Legs and feet, care of, 58 to 



67. Discipline, 101. 



SoIleysel,65, 259. 419. 



Stud, the breeding, some re- 

 marks on, 91. 



Stallions, 94. Training them, 

 199. 486. 



Soiling, and turning to grass, 



