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INDEX. 



Injection syringe, 250, 



Injuries and obstructions in the teats, 



666. 

 Inoculation practised by the Chinese, 



302. 

 Inoculations cf animals with the saliva 



of a rabid dog may cause death in 



three different ways, 294. 

 Internal anatomy of the ox, 49-81. 

 Interrupted suture, 619. 

 Intestinal canal, anatomy of the, 67-68. 

 Intra-tracheal syringe, 695. 

 Introduction of short-horns into Ire- 

 land, 106. 

 Introduction to the book, 1-10. 

 Intussusception or invagination, 539. 

 Inversion of the bladder, 670 ; of the 



uterus, 670-1 ; of the vagina, 670. 

 Irish cattle, 104-6; andthe longhorns, 



104-10 ; two distinct breeds of, 104. 

 Irish cows valued for dairy, 106. 

 Iritis, 611. 

 Irritation, 163-4. 



Jacob, 122. 



Jacobson's canal, 54. 



Jaundice, causes of, 546 ; in dogs, 

 546 ; or " the yellows," 545 ; symp- 

 toms of, 546-7 ; treatment of, 547, 

 711. 



Jealousy of cows, 29. 



Jenner's discovery, 302, 303, 305, 310. 



Jenner was led to his discovery by 

 noting that milkers of vaccinous 

 cows generally escaped small-pox, 

 303. 



Jeroboam, who made '* Israel to sin," 25. 



Jews, wisdom of some of the customs 

 of the, 5. 



Johne, 231 ; on actinomycosis, 271. 



John Walker, 434. 



Joseph Meister, 297 



Joubert, 312. 



Kafibs and white inhabitants of South 

 Africa employ oxen as beasts of 

 burden, 117. 



Kafir tribes of South Africa live to 

 a large extent on curdled milk, 

 called " amasi," 124. 



Kerry cow, the, 104-5. 



Kidneys, inflammation of the, treat- 

 ment of, 712, 



Klebs, 231. 



Klein, Dr., 7, 134, 137, 139, 140, 193, 

 207, 208, 209, 210, 215, 229, 232, 

 233, 234, 245, 246, 249, 250, 304. 



323, 345. 348, 350, 351, 352, 354, 

 355, 356, 585, 737, 738. 



Klein, Dr., and Mr. Lingard examined 

 the red marrow at the end of the 

 tibia and femur of several guinea 

 pigs which had been inoculated with 

 human and bovine tuberculosis, 229. 



Klein's work in regard to corrosive 

 sublimate, 249. 



Koch, 211, 231, 232, 234, 245, 251. 



Kremansky, 142. 



KUhne, Professor, 597. 



Kyloe, or West Highland breed, 98, 

 116. 



Labia ruDENDi, 647. 



Labour, 649 ; approach of, 649. 



Laburnum-poisoning, treatment of, 712. 



Lachrymal bone, 44. 



Lady arrayed for conquest seated on 

 an ox, 28. 



Lady Mary Wortley Montague first in- 

 troduced inoculation into England, 

 302, 310. 



" Lambing-oils," 676. 



Laminitis, 602. 



Lancet, the, 230, 290, 570. 



Laryngitis, 411-12 ; treatment of 712 ; 

 and tracheitis in sheep, 421 ; illustra- 

 tion of beast suffering from, 411; 

 svmptoms of, 411 ; treatment of 411- 

 12. 



Larynx, the, 70. 



Last race, the, 163. 



Laws, Mr., in regard to the destruc- 

 tive influence of a temperature of 

 45° C. on the bacilli of anthrax, 227. 



Lead-poisoning, 399; in oxen, ti'eat- 

 ment of, 400. 



Leben, 124. 



Leicester sheep, 126. 



Lenglen, M., 327. 



Leucorrhcea, treatment of, 713. 



Lice, applications to destroy, 713. 



Ligaments, 45, 46; and muscles, 45-9. 



Limnaeus truncatulus. 455, 465 ; pere- 

 ger, 464. 



Lincolnshire, shorthorns bred in. 111, 

 112. 



Lingard, Mr., 209, 210, 216, 229. 



Lips of the ox, 53. 



Liquor amnii, 645. 



Liver, absorption of the substance of 

 the, as a result of the presence of para- 

 sites, 548 ; congestion of the, 548 ; 

 flukes in the, 548 ; hemorrhage from 

 the, 548 ; inflammation of the, or 

 hepatitis, 545 ; treatment of, 708 ; 

 diseases occasioned by being in a 

 tropical climate, 544 ; of the ox, 

 68 ; of the dog eaten raw in ancient 

 times as a preventive of evil conse- 



