XV] LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Fig. page 



41. Ox suffering from the early stage of Malignant Catarrh . . . 359 



42. An Ox suffering from Rheumatism ....... 369 



43. Nervous Debility in Cows at the Time of Parturition .... 375 



44. Digestive Apparatus of a Fowl ........ 379 



45. Solanum Dulcamara .......... 394 



46. Method of Steaming the Nostrils for Simple Catarrh .... 409 



47. Another Method of Steaming the Nostrils ...... 410 



48. A Beast suffering from Laryngitis, or Sore Throat .... 411 



49. Last Stage of Sporadic Pneumonia ....... 414 



50. Acute Pleurisy ........... 417 



51. Method of Drawing the Skin into Folds previous to making the Primary 



Incision for Paracentesis Thoracis, in a case of Hydrothorax . . 419 



52. The Trochar and its outer case, the Canula 419 



53. Fluid flowing from the Chest by means of a Canula . . . . 419 



54. The Warble-fly of the Ox, and its Larva '.432 



55. The Gad-fly of the Ox 436 



56. The Dermatodectes Ovis ......... 437 



57. The Trichodectes Sphserocephalus ....... 448 



57*. A Fluke which has arrived at one-third of its Full Growth . . 456 



58. Digestive System of a Fluke 456 



59. The Shell of Limnseus Truncatulus . . ' . . . .459 



60. An Ox suffering from Hoven 484 



61. The exact spot in the Flank whereat the Rumen should be Punctured 



in cases of Tympanites ......... 486 



62. A Trocar encased in its Canula ........ 486 



63. Passing the Probang 489 



64. Opening the Rumen for the purpose of a Mechanical Removal of its 



Contents ........... 496 



65. Impaction of the Omasum 501 



66. Dropping the Cud — Simple Indigestion or Dyspepsia .... 606 



67. Chronic Indigestion .......... 507 



69. An Ox in a rather late stage of Acute Dysentery .... 523 



70. An Ox suffering ffom Chronic Dysentery ...... 524 



71. A Lamb afl^icted with Navel-ill 633 



72. A Cow afflicted with Peritonitis 626 



73. Nervous Debility in Cows at the time of Parturition .... 562 



74. Milk Tube 585 



75. Chronic Eczema ........... 587 



76. Ecthyma 589 



77. Ecraseur 591 



78. Dermatodectes Bovis .......... 594 



79. Twisted Suture 619 



80. Interrupted Suture 619 



81. Uninterrupted Suture 620 



82. An Ecraseur 633 



83. The Pelvic Cavity of a Cow 642 



84. The Reproductive Organs of a Cow 644 



85 Natural Presentation To face p. 649 



86. Calf in Utero afflicted with Dropsy ,, 651 



87. Water on the Brain in the case of a Fcetus in Utero . . ,, 652 



88. Fore-feet presented and head doubled back so that the side of the 



neck is presented ........ To face p. 654 



89. Head presented, and two fore-legs situated down in the body of the 



Uterus Tofacep. 656 



90. Right fore-foot presented ....... ,, 658 



91. Fcetus lying on its back ....... ,, 660 



92. Fcetus lying with its head directed towards the chest of the Cow, 



and having its hinder parts presented (first position) . To face p. 662 



93. Same presentation (second position) . . . . . ,, 664 



94. Intra-tracheal Syringe 695 



