CONTENTS. '* 



PAUU 



Sprains;— (113) Wounds of Joints ;— (114) Poi- 

 soned Wounds;— (115; Fractures ;—( 116) Cut- 

 ting Lambs;— (117) Blood-letting ;—( 118) Re- 

 moval of Hydatids from the Head 148 



CHAPTER VII. 



DISEASES OF SHEEP. 



(119) Introductory remarks; — (120) Cautions in 

 Prescribing ; — ( 121) Classification of Diseases ; — 

 (122) Blown or Blast;— (123) Treatment of 

 Blown;— (124) Braxy or Sickness;— (125) Symp- 

 toms of Braxy; — (126) Appearances on Dissec- 

 tion;— (127) Causes of Braxy;— (128) Treat- 

 ment of Braxy; — (129) Prevention of Braxy; — 

 (130) Pining. Symptoms and Causes; — (131) 

 Treatment and Prevention of Pining; — (132) 

 Staggers;— (133) Diarrhoea ;—( 134) Treatment 

 of Diarrhoea ; — (135) Dysentery or Cling. Symp- 

 toms ; — ( 1 36) Causes of Dysentery ; — ( 1 37) Treat- 

 ment of Dysentery ; — (138) Prevention of Dy. 

 sentery; — (139) Scab or Itch. Symptoms and 

 Causes ;— (140) Treatment of Itch ;— (141) Pre- 

 vention of Itch; — (142) Erysipelas or Wild-fire; — 

 (143j Red-water; — (144) Leg-evil. Symptoms 

 and Causes ; — ( 145) Treatment of Leg-evil ; — 

 (146; Prevention of Leg-evil ;—( 147) The Fly 

 and Maggot; — (148) Treatment of Fly-blown 

 Sheep, and Prevention of attacks from the Fly ; — 



(149) The Sheep-Fag or Ked, and the Tick ;— 



(150) The (Estrusbovis;— (151) Sore Teats;— 

 (152) Foot-rot;— (153) Causes of Foot-rot ;— 

 (154) Treatment and Prevention of Foot-rot; — 



