4 CONTENTS. 



Watering, 69 



Exercise, 70 



Want of Appetite, 71 



On Stable Management, 74 



Ventilation and Admission of Light into the Stable, 75 



Admission of Light, 76 



On the 111 Effects of Manures of large Cities on the Qualities of Plants, . . 77 



On Animal Matter, 80 



On Breeding, 86 



Remarks on Bloodletting, 88 



On the Theory of Health, Disease, Fever, and Inflammation, 95 



Causes of Disease, 99 



Poisons, 99 



Congestion of the Brain, &c., 100 



How to avoid Congestion, Staggers, and Apoplexy, 104 



Inhuman Treatment of Horses in England, 104 



On Rabies, or Madness, and the Effects of the Milk of Rabid and Dis- 

 eased Animals, 108 



Preliminary Remarks on the Distribution of the Arteries, Veins, &c, . . . . 110 



Distribution of Arteries, 112 



Anterior Aorta, 112 



The Carotid Artery 115 



Ramus Anastomoticus, 117 



Internal Carotid, 117 



Posterior Aorta, , 118 



Distribution of Veins in the Horse, 122 



The Anterior Vena Cava, 122 



The Jugular Vein, 128 



The Occipital Vein 123 



The Posterior Vena Cava, 125 



The Brain and its Appendages, 127 



The Sinuses, 128 



Cerebrum, 129 



Cerebellum, 129 



Medulla Spinalis, 129 



Origin and Distribution of the Nerves, 130 



Cerebral Nerves, 130 



Cervical Nerves, 134 



The Diaphragmatic or Phrenic Nerves, 135 



Dorsal Nerves, 135 



Lumbar Nerves, 135 



Sacral Nerves, 136 



Coccygeal Nerves, 136 



Nerves of the Fore Extremity, 137 



Nerves of the Hind Extremity 138 



Sympathetic Nerve, 139 



Origin, Insertion, and Use of the Different Muscles of the Horse, 140 



Trapezius, no 



