7- Anatomy treats of the various portions and structures of the 

 body, and is both General and Descriptive, Comparative and Morbid. 

 General, or Regional Anatomy deals merely with the name and 

 situation of the different organs and parts of the body. Descriptive 

 Anatomy enters into a minute detail of their forms and structures, 

 and gives a systematic description of the parts ; while Morbid 

 Anatomy is the study of diseased or morbid structures, and under 

 Comparative Anatomy, a comparison of the structures of various 

 animals are made. 



8. Physiology is an extensive subject, and under this term is studied 

 the functions, or the work that the different organs of the body perform 

 in health. Thus, the functiop of the liver is to secrete bile ; the 

 kidneys, urine ; and the mammary glands, miik, &c., &c. 



g. Pathology treats of the derangements and diseases of these 

 structures and functions. To make the subject better understood, it 

 is here divided into various sections, the General Anatomy and 

 Physiology of the different parts being at the same time briefly 

 touched upon. 



ARRANGEMENTS OF LECTURES. 



lo. The various subjects to be dealt with in these lectures will be 

 taken up in the following order. 



1. Introductory — Inflammation — -Terminations — Causes — Fever 



Treatment. 



2. Bones — Ligaments and Joints — Injuries and Diseases. 



3. Muscles (Flesh) — Tendons — Sinews — Injuries and Diseases. 



4. Feet — Horny Hoof and Shoeing — Injuries and Diseases. 



5. Digestive Organs (Horse) — Mouth and Stomach — Injuries, 



Derangements and Diseases. 



6. Digestive Organs (Cow) — Stomach, &c. — Injuries, Derange- 



ments and Diseases. 



7. Dentition and the use of Artificial Foods. 



