CONTENTS. xiii 



CHAPTER II. 



The remedies suited to the dog, and the isest means of administeuing 



THEM. 



PAGB 



Alteratives. — AnodvTies.— Antispasmodic.*. — Aperients. — Astrinf,-ents. — Bli.sters. — 

 Caustics. — Charges. — Cordials. — Diuretics. — Embrocations. — Emetics. — Expect- 

 orants. — Fever Medicines. — Clysters. — Lotions. — Ointments. — Stomachics. — Styp- ' 

 tics. — Tonics. — Worm Medicines. — Administration of Remedies .... 342 



CHAPTER III. 



FEVERS, AND THEIR TREATMENT. 



Simple Ephemeral Fever, or Cold. — Epidemic Fever, or Influenza. — Tj-phus Fever, 

 or Distcmijer. — Rheumatic Fever. — Small-Pox. — Sympathetic Fever . . . 3G5 



CHAPTER IV. 



INFLAMMATIONS. 



Definition of Inflammation. — Symptoms and Treatment of Rabies, Tetanus, and 

 Tumsidc. — Of Inflammation of the Eye, Ear (canker). Mouth, and Nose. — Of 

 the Lungs. — Of the Stomach. — Of the Bowels. — Of the Liver.— Of the Kidneys 

 and Bladder.— Of the SIdn 387 



CHAPTER V. 



DISEASES ACCOMPANIED BY WANT OF POWER. 



Chorea. — Shaking Palsy. — Fits. — Worms. — General Dropsy or Anasarcii . . 42-5 



