INDEX. 



753 



Taenia resterna is very short, 470. 



Taenia solium, 471- 



Tsenia tenella, 471. 



Tail, rudimentarj'- condition of the 

 vertebr;« of, 147. 



Tail-worm, 390. 



Tapeworms, 467-476. 



Tarsus, the, 37. 



Teaching, 604, 731-34. 



Tears shed by oxen for dead comrade, 28. 



Teats, injuries of, and obstructions in 

 the, 666. 



Teeswater breed, or shorthorns,100,110. 



Teeth of the ox, 18 ; and most rumi- 

 nants,55; picture representing the, 56. 



Temporal bone, 43, 45. 



Tetanus, after exposure to severe 

 weather, 366 ; after shearing, 365 ; 

 or locked-jaw, 362-66; is due to a 

 germ, 362, 364. See also The 

 Lancet, of April 20th, 1889, pages 

 800 and 801 ; may be traumatic or 

 idiopathic, 362 ; flesh of animals 

 suffering from, is not fit for food, 

 365 ; haw rapidly passes over the 

 eyeball, if the head of an animal 

 suffering from tetanus be raised, 

 363 ; in sheep, 365, 366 ; noises are 

 injurious to animals suffering from, 

 363 ; or lock-jaw, treatment of, 721 ; 

 symptoms presented by an ox suffer- 

 ing from, 363 ; treatment of animals 

 suffering from, 364, 366. 



Tetrarhynchidse, 468. 



Texas fever, 238. 



The Times of January 9th, 1888, 671 ; 

 of December 6th, 1888, notes taken 

 from a leader in, 136 ; of Tuesday, 

 December 13th,1887, 724 ; 322, 351 ; 

 centenary of, 5 ; Appendix, 737 and 

 738. 



Theodore Vone, 297. 



Therapeutic measures, 165. 



Thermometer, 241. 



Thomas, Professor A. P., 455. 



Thompson, Professor, 464. 



Thorax, 70. 



Thorter 111, 476. 



Threshing in early times, 22. 



Thring, 604. 



Thrush, or aphtha, 481 ; in the mouth, 

 see Aphtha, 689. 



Tibia, the, 37. 



Timidity of the sheep, 679. 



Tinea favosa, 596. 



Tinea tonsurans, 596, 597. 



Tobacco, the use of, is attended with 

 danger, 403. 



Tolerance for opium, arsenic, and to- 

 bacco, 263. 



Tongham, 324. 



Tongue, actinomycosis of, treatment 

 of, 721. 



Tongue of the ox, 52, 54. 



Tongue, the, in cases of scarlet fever, 

 336. 



Tonsils, 54. 



Toussaint, 231, 238. 



Town-life and country-life compared, 

 725-27, &c. 



Trachea, 70. 



Training of the young, 731. 



Transactions of the Pathological So- 

 ciety of London, 144. 



Transmission of scarlet fever, tuber- 

 culosis, and other diseases of ani- 

 mals to human beings, 2, 13. 



Transport of Irish cattle, 106. 



Treatment by salicylic acid, 328. 



Treatment or slaughter, 2. 



Trichina spiralis, 478. 



Trichocephalus affinis, 478. 

 ! Triohodectes scalaris, 478. 



Triploblastica, 145. 



Trocar, passing the, into the chest of 

 a foetus afflicted with dropsy, see 

 fig. 86, 651. 



Trumpets made of ram's horns, 124. 



Tubercle-bacilli, giant-cells containing, 

 I 221. 



' Tubercle of the lung, section through 

 i a, 215. 



[ Tuberculosis, 134, 136, 206-34 ; affect- 

 } ing Alderneys, 217 ; caused by eat- 

 I ing tubercular flesh, 227, 228 ; causes 

 of, 211 ; contagiousness of, 226 ; 

 course of, 216, 217 : diagnosis of, 

 223 ; first stage of, 217, 218 ; human 

 and bovine compared, 228 ; in sheep, 

 424-26 ; illustrations representing, 

 208, 212-15, 220, 221 ; picture of 

 cow suffering from, 208 ; post-mortem 

 appearances of, 220 ; propagated 

 from the parent to the offspring, 

 216 ; representation of the micro- 

 scopic appearance of a section of a 

 portion of kidney of rabbit which had 

 died as a result of, 213, 214 ; second 

 stage of, 218, 219 ; third stage of, 

 219, 220 ; treatment of, 223-26. 



Tuberculous oxen, flesh and milk of, 

 is very dangerous, 228. 



Tuberculous sputum, picture repre- 

 senting, 212. 



Tumours, 614 ; near eye, 629-34. 



Tunica decidua uteri, 645. 



Turner, Dr. George, on Diphtheria,. 

 322-326. 



Turnips, decaying, 672. 



Turnsick, 559. 



Tusks of pigs, 1 5. 



Twin labour, 652. 



Twisted suture, 619. 



Tympanites, acute, 482-87. 



Tympanites or Hoven, treatment of, 721. 



Tympano-Eustachian cleft, 146. 



Typhoid fever, 213. 



Typhus fever, 152. 



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