tions or Calculi— Analysis of a Calculus — Phosphatic, Oathair and Mixed 

 Calculi — Constipation and its Treatment — Diarrhoea, Acute, Sub-Acute and 

 Intermittent — Superpurgation — Dysentery — Hernia or Rupture— Scrotal 

 and Umbilical Hernia — Injuries to the Rectum — Eversion of the Rectum — 

 Paralysis of the Rectum — Arrangement of the Alimentary Canal of the 

 Dog — Derangements and Diseases of the Dog's Stomach and Bowels — 

 Indigestion, Costiveness and Diarrhoea in Dogs— Impaction of the Rectum — 

 Worms in Dogs — Liver Disorders in the Dog — The Pig's Digestive Organs — 

 Ailments most Commonly Met With — Gastritis, Constipation, Scour and 

 Worms — Treatment Necessary — Protrusion or Eversion of the Rectum — 

 Imperforate Anus and its Treatment .. .. .. .. 82—114 



SIXTH LECTURE. 



DIGESTIVE ORGANS — PART II. 



Organs of Digestion in Ruminants^ — The Stomach of Ruminants — The 

 Rumen — The Honeycomb — The Manyplies — The Abomasum — Rumination 

 or Chewing the Cud — Rumenotomy — The Small Intestine, the Caecum, 

 Colon and Rectum — Alimentary Canal in Sheep — Derangements and Diseases 

 of the Alimentary Canal and Accessory Organs — Hoven or Tympanitis, 

 Causes and Treatment — Impaction of the Rumen, Symptoms and Treat- 

 ment — Vomition and its Treatment^ — Derangement of the Second Stomach — 

 Impaction of the Third Stomach — Fardel Bound, its Symptoms and 

 Treatment — Gastritis in Fourth Stomach — Lead Poisoning — Plants of a 

 Poisonous Nature — Stomach Staggers, its Symptoms and Treatment — 

 Spasmodic Colic — Enteritis — Gut-tie and its Treatment — Horning in of 

 Nutriment — Diarrhoea — Derangement and Disease of the Liver — The Liver 

 Fluke — Life History of the Fluke — Dressing Land with Salt for Fluke — 

 Bloody Flux and its Treatment — Peritonitis — Dropsy or Ascites — 

 Description of the Liver — Glisson's Capsule — Bloodvessels of the Liver — 

 The Gall Bladder — Hypertrophied Liver- — Fatty Degeneration and Fatty 

 Infiltration of the Liver- Symptoms and Treatment- Ruptured Liver — 

 Jaundice — Congestion of the Liver, Symptoms and Treatment— Gall 

 Stones — Liver Complications in the Dog — The Pancreas — Description of 

 the Spleen — The Coeliac Axis — Lymphadenoma, its Symptoms and 

 Treatment — Splenic Apoplexy or Anthrax— The Anthrax Bacillus — Cause of 

 Anthrax — Treatment for Anthrax— Red Water — Braxy, Dry and Wet — 

 Mesenteric Disease — Fourth Stomach in Calves — Rennet — White Scour, 

 Treatment and Prevention — Hair and Wool Balls — Navel-Ill — Joint Felon — 

 Digestive Organs of Sheep — Diminution in Quantity of Medicine to be 

 administered — Verminous or Parasitic Bronchitis, or Hoose — How Lambs 

 are Infected — Treatment of Infected Land and Animals .. .. 115 — 146 



