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INDEX. 



Anoplotherium, 16. 



Antelopes, 16, 17. 



Anthrax, 7, 134, 234-53, 687 ; attacks 

 the most thriving animals, 239 ; 

 definition of, 238; in the ox, 240 ; 

 in the sheep, 242; is met with in 

 marshy places, 235 ; pictures repre- 

 senting, 241, 245, 246, 247, 250; 

 treatment of, 687. 



Antipyretics, 688. 



Antiseptic measures, great value of, 

 in cases of wounds, 629. 



Antiseptics, 687, 688. 



Antispasmodics, 689. 



Aperients, 689. 



Aphtha, 586. 



Aphtha epizoiitica, 188-197 ; treat- 

 ment of, 690. 



Aphtha, or thrush, 481, 689. 



Apis, the god, represented by a bull, 

 24. 



Apoplexy, 557, 558 : symptoms of, 

 658 ; treatment of, 558. 



Apoplexy, parturient, treatment of, 

 690, 691 ; splenic, treatment of (see 

 Anthrax, treatment of), 687. 



Appendix, further remarks on scarlet 

 fever, abstracted from the Times of 

 April 22, 1889,737, 738. 



Arab daily life in the Indian deserts. 

 122. 



Archangelski, 265. 



Aristotle, 285. 



Armatage, Mr. George, 602. 



Arsenic-poisoning, 391, 398, 399; 

 treatment of, 399, 691. 



Arteries, 75-78. 



Arthritis, 600, 601 ; scrofulous, 

 treatment of, 691. 



Arthropod, 142. 



Artiodactyla and perissodactyla, 15. 



Artiodactyla compared with perisso- 

 dactyla, 16. 



Artiodactyla include four sections, 15. 



Ascites, or dropsy of the abdomen, 

 537, 538 ; treatment of, 538. 



Asclepiadse, 284. 



Associated functions and correlated 

 structures, 149. 



Associates of rest, 153. 



Astragalus, 37. 



Astringents, 691. 



Atlas, 32. 



Australian plants, 155. 



Axis, 33. 



Ayrshire cattle, 98-100. 



B. 



Bacon, 1, 210. 



Bacteria, immense importance of 



exact knowledge of, 8. 

 Bad water is very injurious, 679. 



Baker, Sir S., his work on Abyssinia, 



122. 

 Bakewell, 107-9. 

 Bang, 231, 



Banks, the late Dr., 405. 

 Barbed fencing, 617. 

 Beach, Mr., 326. 

 Beale, Dr. Lionel S. , on cattle plague, 



3 ; on pus-cells, 142. 

 Beast suffering from hoven, 484. 

 Belladonna and jaborandi compared, 



146. 

 Belvoir, 289. 



Bevan, Captain Gus, 737. 

 Bezoars, or calculi, 498 -500. 

 Bilharzia bovis, 467. 

 Bisons, 18. 



Bites and stings, treatment of, 691. 

 Black hellebore, poisoning by, 394. 

 Black leg, or black quarter, 253-58. 

 Black leg, post-mortem appearances 



of, 257 ; symptoms of, 255, 256 ; 



treatment of, 258, 692. 

 Bladder, inversion of the, 670 ; treat- 

 ment of inflammation of the, 692. 

 Blain, see Glossanthrax. 

 Bland Sutton, 232. 

 Bleeding or haemorrhage, treatment of, 



692. 

 Bleeding, post-partum, treatment of, 



693. 

 Blisters, 693. 

 Blood-corpuscles, 74. 

 Blood, discharge of, from womb, 653. 

 Blood-poisoning, 674-77. 

 Bloody flux, or dysentery, treatment 



of, 693. 

 Blown, see Tympanites, 482-487, 721. 

 Bollinger, 231 ; on actinomycosis, 268. 

 Bone, composition of, 31. 

 Bony growths into the cavity of th« 



skull, 625. 

 Bouley, the late M. H., 291. 

 Bourgelat, 684. 

 Bovidse, 17. 

 "Bovine Formulary, The," 683-722 ; 



prefatory remarks to, 683-685. 

 Bovine pathology is more important in 



regard to its relationship with human 



pathology than is equine pathology, 3. 

 Bovine scarlet fever, 134. 

 Bowels, treatment of inflammation of 



the, 694. 

 Brain, treatment of inflammation of 



the, 694. 

 Braughing, 324. 

 Braxy, 236. 

 Braxy mutton, 251. 

 Braxy, old mode of treating, 252, 253. 

 Breeding and feeding of cattle is be- 

 coming more general, 12. 

 Breeding of sheep. 125, 126. 

 Breeds of oxen, 82-118. 

 Brent Pelham, 325. 



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