XU CONTENTS. 



THE DISEASES OF THE HORSE, &c. &c. 



FAKE 



Of Disease generally 2G9— 271 



CHAPTER I. 



OF PURE FEVER. 



Simple Fever in Horses — Diffused or General Inflammation in Horses — 

 Epidemic Catarrhal Fever in the Horse — Symptomatic Fever — Pur- 

 pura Haemorrhag-ica — Fevers of Horned Cattle — Dropping: after Calving 

 — Garget or Inflammation of the Udder in Cows — Hoose, Cough or Cold 

 in Cattle — Influenza or Epidemic Catarrh in Cattle — The Vesicular Dis- 

 ease in Cattle, or the Epidemic of 1841-4-2 .... 271 — 299 



CHAPTER II. 



MADNESS, OR PHRENITIS, OR INFLAMMATION OF THE BRAIN IN HORSES. 



Madness, Phrenitis, or Inflammation of the Brain — Mad, Sleepy, and Sto- 

 mach Staggers — Pneumonia or Inflammation of the Luns-s — Pleurisy — 

 Pleuro-Pneumonia — Inflamed Lungs in Neat Cattle — In Sheep — Inflam- 

 mation of the Heart — Inflammation of the Muscular Coat of the Intes- 

 tines — Inflammation of their Mucous Surface, or Dysenter}- — Peritonitis, 

 or Inflammation of the Outer Coat of the Intestines — Inflamed Bowels 

 in Neat Cattle — Inflammation of the Ijver — In Neat Cattle — Inflamma- 

 tion of the Kidneys — Hoematuria in Cattle — Inflammation of the Bladder 

 — Spasm of the Neck of the Bladder — Inflammation of the Womb 299—341 



CHAPTER III. 



INFLAMMATION OF MUCOUS MEMBRANES. 



Simple Catarrh, or Common Cold — Sore Throat — Bronchitis — Roaring — 

 Chronic Cough — Thick Wind — Broken Wind — Glanders — Farcy — Dy- 

 sentery— In Cattle 341—374 



CHAPTER IV. 



DISEASES OF THE BRAIN AND NERVES. 



General Considerations of the Nervous System — Phrenitis — Apoplexy — 

 Megrims — Paralysis, or Palsy — Spasm — Tetanus, or Locked Jaw — 

 Stringhalt 374—385 



CHAPTER V. 



DISEASES OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL. 



Spasmodic Colic — Colic in Horned Cattle — Chronic Indigestion — Acute 

 Indigestion, or Stomach Staggers — Hove, or Blown in Cattle — Lampas 

 — Worms — Parasitic Animals in Cattle — Costiveness — Diarrhoea — Ditto 

 in Cattle — Scouring in Calves — Crihbiting — Morbid Displacements of the 

 Intestines — Hernia — Reduction of Strangulated Hernia— Hernia Con- 

 genital — Involutions, Strictures, and Invaginations of the Intestines 385 — 407 



