INDEX. 



745 



Haemorrliage (see Bleeding). 



Haemorrhoids, or piles, 538, 539. 



Hair, 81. 



Hair-balls, 498, 508. 



Hair-bearing cysts in the brain and 

 ovaries, 147. Also see Dr. Bristowe's 

 " Theory and" Practice of Medicine," 

 p. 17, 18. 



Hamburg, 313. 



Hamersley, Colonel, 237. 



Hampshire Downs, 671. 



Hampstead, 137. 



Happiness of those who have learned 

 truth, 730. 



Happy Xew Year, the authors wish 

 everybody and especially their rea- 

 ders, 735. 



Hare, Mr., 233. 



Harrison Cripps, Mr., 144. 



Harvey's dissertation to Riolan, quoted 

 by Lewes, 550. 



Havoc produced by a rabid dog, 300, 

 301. 



Head of the ox compared with that of 

 the horse, 39. 



Healing art, the, 224. 



Health, importance of maintaining, 731. 



Heart, foreign bodies in the, 405 ; 

 hypertrophy of the, 406 ; inflamma- 

 tion of the, 405; rupture of the, 

 404 ; sometimes found outside the 

 body in calves and lambs, 405. 



Heath, A. Raymond, Esq., M.P., Mem- 

 ber for the Parliamentary Division 

 of Louth, Lincolnshire. 



Heath, Mr., 466. 



Heavenly bodies, 131. 



Heaving pains, 681. 



Heel, treatment of ulceration of the, 

 708. 



Hemiplegia and paraplegia, treatment 

 of, 708 



Hendon, 137 : cow-disease, 344-357. 



Hepatitis, or inflammation of the liver, 

 545 ; treatment of the, 708. 



Herefordshire cattle, 89-92. 



Herodotus, 738. 



Herpes circinatus, 588. 



Heyden, 288. 



Hide-bound, 583 ; treatment of, 709. 



Hind-limb, the, 36, 37. 



History of science, brief glance at, 165. 



Holz-zunge, 268 ; hoof, 81. 



Hopkin, Mr, Tedbar, F.R.C.V.S., 233, 

 234. 



Horn-cores, 39. 



Horns, 81 ; of sheep, 124 ; possessed 

 by wild sheep, but not usually by 

 domesticated sheep, 17 ; material of, 

 17. 



Horse-pox can give rise to cow-pox, 307. 



Hottentots make their oxen faithful 

 servants and companions, and em- 

 ploy them in fighting, 117-8. 



House-mice are more susceptible to the 



action of the micrococcus scarlatinae 



than tame mice are, 356. 

 Hoven, 51, 52 ; general account and 



treatment of (see Tympanites), 482- 



8. 

 Hubermaas, Dr. 0., 231. 

 Hue-au-Gal, 288. 

 Humanitarians should help scientists, 



for the ultimate object aimed at by 



both classes is identically one and 



the same, 7. 

 Humerus, 37. 

 Hurtrel d'Arboval, 312. 

 Huxley, Professor, 273. 

 Hydrocele, treatment of, 709. 

 Hydrocephalus, or water on the brain, 



558, 559. 

 Hydrothorax, see Pleurisy(later stage), 



419. 

 Hyoid bone, 45. 

 Hypoderma bovis, 478 



Illustrations of natural history, 28. 



Impaction of food in the omasum, 51. 



Impaction of the bowels, treatment of, 

 709. 



Impaction of the rumen, treatment 

 of, 709. 



Imperforate anus, 538. 



Impetigo labialis, 588. 



Importance of exercise, 566-7. 



Impregnation, 646, 647. 



Incontinence of urine, 568 ; treatment 

 of, 709. 



Incubation of scarlet fever, 332; of 

 small pox, 305. 



India, as a corn-growing country, 11. 



Indian cattle, 117. 



Indian legends state that the ox was 

 the first animal created, 24. 



Indian ox, or zebu, 84. 



Indigestion, 504, 509 ; chronic, 506, 

 508; treatment of, 505, 710. 



Inertia of the uterus (delayed partu- 

 rition), treatment of, 710. 



Infectious diseases, nature of, 6 ; pre- 

 vention of, 6. 



Inflammation of the abomasum or 

 true stomach, 503 ; of the bones, 

 623 ; of the bladder, bowels, bronchi, 

 brain, conjunctiva, cornea, kidneys, 

 liver, lungs, and udder, treatment 

 of, 710-11; of the brain, 554-5; 

 symptoms of, 554-5 ; treatment of, 

 555 ; of the frontal sinuses, 41 ; 

 of the kidneys, causes of acute; 

 574 ; of the periosteum, 624. 



