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INDEX. 



N. 



NiEvus, 591. 



Napoleon's army, 198. 



Nagore cattle, 115, 116. 



Nasal bones, 44. 



Natural history and general account 

 of the ox, 11-30. 



Nature, 603. 



Navel-ill in lambs, 242, 533, 534; 

 picture of lamb suffering from, 533 ; 

 prevention of, 534. 



Nematoda, or order of thread-worms 

 and round worms, 476-78. 



Nephritis, or inflammation of the kid- 

 neys, 570, 571 ; treatment of, 715. 



Nervous debility in cows at the time 

 of parturition, 562. 



Nervous diseases, four kinds of, 560. 



Nervous system, 79, 80 ; diseases of 

 the, 548-65. 



New formations, 143, 145. 



New York, disease in lambs in the dis- 

 trict of, 385. 



Newton, 210. 



Newt, the, can replace an eye, 142. 



Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, inci- 

 dent recorded by Sir S. Baker in 

 the pages of, 289. 



Nineteenth Century, The, 388. 



Nomenclature of diseases in different 

 animals, 329. 



Norfolk and Suffolk cattle, 104. 



North Devon oxen, characters of the, 

 84-88. 



Nostrils of the ox, 69. 



"Nothing succeeds like success," 

 729. 



Nottingham, a man died of rabies at, 

 280. 



Nuffield, rabies in sheep at, 288. 



Number of horses, cattle, sheep, and 

 swine in the British Isles in June 

 1884, 12. 



Nuremberg, 389. 



o. 



Occipital Bone, 42. 



Ocean, 129. 



(Edema, 591. 



ffisophagus, 55, 57. 



(Estrum, 646. 



CEstrus bovis, 432-36, 715. 



(Estrus ovis, 479, 480. 



Ogle, Dr., 326. 



Omasitis, 500-503. 



Omasum, 6:^65. 



Omasum, engorgement of the, 500- 

 503 ; picture of an ox suffering from 

 engorgement of the, 501 ; symptoms 



of impaction of the 501, 502 ; treat- 

 ment of impaction of the, 502, 503. 

 " Opera Comique " in Paris, fire at 



the, 402 ; mode of death by fire at 



the, 402. 

 Ophthalmia, 608-1 1. 

 Ophthalmia, treatment of simple, 715 ; 



treatment of periodic, 715. 

 Optimism, 270. 

 Organs concerned in the process of 



digestion, 49-69. 

 Origin of disease and the germ theory, 



129-67. 

 Osteophyte, 625. 

 Osteo-sarcomata, 632. 

 Os uteri, 643. 

 Otorrhooa occurring in cases of scarlet 



fever, 343. 

 Ouseden, 325. 

 Over-exertion, 680. 

 Overwork, 581. 

 Ovination, 319-21. 

 Ovine variola cannot be transmitted to 



man, 322. 

 Ovum, 645. 

 Ox, Biblical account of the, 21-26 ; 



migrations of from Western Asia 



towards the West, 26; musk-, 17; 



of Lancashire contrasted with that 



of Devonshire, 27 ; the place of the, 



among animals, 13. 17. 

 Oxalis acetoza, 505. 

 Oxen trained for fighting (backe- 



leyers), 117; used for riding, 27, 



28, 118. 

 Oxyuris vermicularis. 478. 

 Ozone, 224, 225. 



P. 



Pad which takes the place of the 



upper incisors in the ox, 54. 

 Pain in relation to disease, 156-63. 

 Palate bone, 44. 

 Palestine, 123 ; bulls of, 24 ; cattle of, 



21, 23. 

 Palpitation, treatment of, 716. 

 Pancreas, 69. 

 Papillomata, 142. 

 Papillomatous tumours, 631. 

 Paracentesis thoracis, 419. 

 Paralysis, 561. 

 Paraplegia, 561. 

 Parasites and concretions in connection 



with the urinary system, 577-79. 

 Parasites of the sheep other than that 

 '' which causes scabies, 447, 448. 

 Parasitism, general remarks in regard 



to, 426-31, 451-55. 

 Parietal bone, 42. 

 Paris, congress at, 230. 

 Parotid gland, 54, 57. 



