NDEX; 



DIVISION I. 



THE HORSE. AND MODEUN VETEUI- 

 NAKY rUACTlCE. 



OFll^rnr* IN OKStnAL— 

 Al)^^^in:lIl, U»', Iti. 

 Ar.'ibi.in, th.'. IS. 

 AmiUCiUi, North, 48. 

 „ 8uulb, -l-t. 



Birb, 13. 

 hiiiish, 41. 

 Canadian, 49. 

 Circu.-sian, 34. 

 r).iiiisU, 3S. 

 Dc-iTt, la. 

 Ku'vpiian, 10. 

 rio'mish, 38. 

 J'loiich, S9. 

 Gallowayii, 54. 

 Cii rmaii, oi). 

 11 ickiicy, the. 92. 

 Uuuicr, Ibf, i*i>. 



„ Coiidiiioninp the, 116. 

 Horse, Cavalry, the, 103. 

 „ Coach, U8. 

 „ Lady's, 97. 

 „ Draught, 103. 

 ,, Maua^cemcnt of, 104. 

 ,, Piirchasiiiij of, 15J. 

 „ Skeleton of, 173. 



E.xaniininff thi', l.'iO. 

 „ Zi>oloi;ieal clas>ili.' itiou of, 176. 

 „ 15re.iking-in of. Hi. 

 „ Breeding of, 13S. 

 „ Castration of, HG, 242. 

 „ Choosing of, 1 iti. 

 , Jud-.'iug of, by leeth, 170. 

 '„ Riding, 147. 

 „ Leaping, 153. 

 ,, Early history of, 1. 

 „ Native state of, 42. 

 „ Training the, 335. 

 „ Diti'erent systems, 335 to 345. 

 „ Restiveness of, 335. 

 ,, Supposed degeneracy of the, 5G. 

 Indian, 1. 

 Irish, 41. 

 Italian, 40. 

 Lapland, 37. 

 Norwegian, 38. 

 Nubian, 18. 

 Persian, 25. 

 Ponies, 54. 

 Portuguese, 41. 

 Russian, 34. 

 Spanish, 41. 

 Swedish, 30. 

 Toorkoman, 31. 

 Turkish, 31. 

 Rack Its — 



.\Uce Hawthorn, 83. 

 Arabian, Darley, 70. 

 „ Godolphin, 70. 

 „ Wellesley, 71. 

 Bay Walton, 78, 

 Headsman, 84. 

 Jieeswing, S3. 

 Cnilders, Bleeding. 72. 



„ Flying, 71. 

 Eclipse, 74. 

 Escape, 79. 

 Governess, 84. 

 lliu'hflycr, 79, 

 King Herod, 72. 

 Mask, 73. 

 Pot-8-os, 78. 

 Economy of the Stable— 

 Air, 10.5. 

 i-arlcv, 132. 

 Beans, 133. 

 Bread, 135. 

 Carrots, 135. 

 Clover, 134. 

 Exercising, 113. 

 Floor, the, 106. 

 Grains, 133. 

 Grass— Rye, 134. 



„ Turning out to, 136. 

 Groominif, 103. 

 Light, 106. 

 Litter, 188. 

 Lucerne, 134. 

 Manger, tlic, 107. 

 Manger- feeding, 130. 

 Oats, 132. 

 Peas, 134. 

 Physicking, 137. 

 Potatoes, 135. 

 Rack, the, 107, 

 Bhoeirg, 311). 

 Stall, the, 1U7. 



Tarcv 1)1. 

 •I I 



Disk 



Wiiiisui, Etc.— 

 . Joa. 



if. is:'. 



-uf. Jll. 



.uut uf, 218, 240. 



J(ilnt«, noundi In the, 100. 



h:.i).. ^v ""-V 



h 1 in the, IU8. 



.11 tlM, 214. 



1, . , .. .a the, 237. 



Bin-, .W'.i. 



Bladd< r. infl^<mniatlon in, 228, 301, 3ui. 



1'.! . :. -I M.uiuro of, IbJ. 



1 

 1 



B, i.aiou in the, 2iO. 



Itluody uuiir, '-'10. 

 BoK-«paviti. lOi!. 



B ■■-"', i77. 



V '.. \'^'>. 



1 .1 .;...n in the, 208. 



Bi. .'.. -^i'J. 



Broken wind, 273. 

 Bruises, 2:^6. 

 Capped hock, 197. 

 Catarrh, 21)8. 

 Chest, dropsy in, 208. 

 CofHn-joiiit, hprains of the, 250. 

 Couiuion inllannnaiion, 2U3. 

 Consiimptiiin, '2'J'i. 

 Cough, chronic, 271. 

 Crib-biting, 233. 

 Cropping, 3:i7. 

 Curb, spniins of the, 251. 

 Diabetes, 23!). 

 Diarrhoea, 23.'. 

 Digestion, 2'.t4. 

 Dislocation, 184. 

 Docking, 3:;4. 

 Dropsv, 234. 

 Eye, of the, 199. 

 „ Cataractin the, 285. 

 „ Epilepsy in the, 280. 

 ,, Oulta Serena, 206. 



Intiammation in the, 204. 

 „ Muscles of, 199. 

 Farcy, 192. 



Fetlock- joint, sprains of the, 250. 

 Fevers, 261. 



„ Common, 263. 

 „ Inflammatorv, 263. 

 „ Malignant, 206. 

 „ Symptomatic, 267. 

 Fistulous withers, 220. 

 Foot, Canker in the, 317. 

 „ Contraction of, 308. 

 „ Corns in the, 304. 

 ,, False-quarter in, 318. 

 „ Giogginess, 311. 

 „ Inflammation in the, 306. 

 „ Over-reaching of, 316. 

 ,, I'uniiccd, 312. 

 ,, Tiinctured, 315. 

 ,, Quiuorin, 316. 

 „ Sundcrack, 314, 

 „ Thrush in, 313. 

 Fractures, ISO. 



Elbow, of the, 182. 

 „ Head, of the, 180. 



Pastern-bone, of the, 184. 

 Ribs, of the, 180. 

 „ Snank-bone, of the, 182. 



Spine, of the, 181. 

 „ Thigh-bone, of the, 183 



Glanders, 275. 

 Grease, 186. 

 Gun-shot -wounds, 214. 

 Head, Dropsv in the, 235. 

 „ Wounds in the, 208. 

 Hernia, 214. 

 Uide-tjound, 191. 

 Hydroiihobia, 302. 

 Inflammations, 252. 



Applications of, 260. 

 „ Bladder, of, 301. 



„ neck of, 302. 

 „ Eve, in the, 204. 



„ Uiart, of, 297. 



Intestines, of, 299. 

 „ Kidnevs, of, 301. 



„ Liver, of, 300. 



„ Phlegmon, 254. 



,, Proximate causes of, 255. 



,, Remote causes of, 254. 



„ Symptoms of, 250. 



„ Termination of, 257. 



,, Treatment of, 257. 



Int-stines, disease in the, 227. 

 Jaundice, 231. 



Ihc, 231. 



17. 



-M. 



.ain of thp, 351. 

 .n of the, 247. 

 1 the, 237 



h|)i.iiiij ii; tjuiier.-il, 245. 

 Siuggen, Mad, 2H0. 



,, btomiicb, 288. 

 Ptifli-bone, dihlocuUou of, 181, 251. 

 Siranj.'lo!t, 222. 

 htrangurv, 241. 

 String-halt, 280. 

 Suifeit, WJ. 



SvnOlCAI. Ol'F.llAT10!«8 — 



Bl-iding, 3J7. 

 Blistering, 334. 

 Bnincholoiny, 322. 

 Cropping, 327. 

 Firing, 333. 

 Neurotomy, 322. 

 Nicking, 325. 

 CEsopbaguloray, 322. 

 Purging, 328. 

 Sutures, 216. 

 Swellings, 196. 

 Tendons, 211. 

 Thick wind, 272 

 Thorough-pin, 197. 

 Ulcers, 218. 

 Vegetable poisons, 303. 

 Veins, 212. 

 Vives, 223. 

 AVarbles, 226. 

 Vans, 191. 

 Windgalls, 196. 

 Worms, 229. 

 Wounds, 206. 



VETERINARY DEPARTMENT, Ott 

 MEDICINES AND THEIU USES. 



Acidum arsenicum— .Arsenic, 347. 



Adcps— Hog's lard, 349. 



Alcohol, 349. 



Alkanet root, 350. 



Anlhemis— Camomile, 349. 



Armenian bole, 350. 



Barbadoes tar, 357. 



Black pitch, 358. 



Blistering tiy, 351. 



Camphor, 350. 



Capsicum berries, 351. 



Caraway seeds, 351. 



C.istile soap, 359. 



Common salt, 359. 



Common turpentine, 360. 



Copaiba, 352. 



Croton seeds, 352. 



Euphorbium, 353. 



Extract of catechu, 351. 



Extract of deadly nightshade, 353. 



Fox-glove leaf, or digitalis, 353. 



Gentiana, 354. 



Gmger root, 361. 



Gum-arabic, 346. 



Horse aloes, 349. 



loiiine, 355. 



Kino, 356. 



Leaf of Aconite, or Monk'fl-hooo, 348. 



Lime, 356. 



Linseed, 356. 



Liquorice root, 354. 



Muriate of ammonia, sal-ammoniac, 349. 



Muriatic acid— Spilils of salts, 347. 



Myrrh, 356. 



Nicotiana, 356. 



Nitrate of silver— Lunar caustic, 350. 



Nitrate of potash— Nitre, 358. 



Nitnc acid— Double aquafortis, 347. 



Oak bark, 359. 



Oil of tar, 357. 



Oil of turpentine, 357. 



