In-growing of Claws— Injured Pads of the Foot — Excoriated and Inflamed 

 Interdigital Space — Sore Feet — Treatment for Injuries to Dog's Feet — Pigs 

 Feet, Injuries, Diseases and Treatment. . . . . . . ... 56 — S 



FIFTH LECTURE. 



THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS — PART I. 



Organs of Digestion of Non-Ruminants and Ruminants— Marked Differences — 

 Digestive Organs of the Horse — The Mouth, comprising Lips, Cheeks, Hard 

 Palate, Soft Palate, Tongue and Teeth The SaHvary Glands, Parotid, 

 Sub-Lingual and Sub-Maxillary — The Pharynx or Throat — The CEsophagus 

 or Gullet — The Stomach — Coats of the Stomach, Serous, Muscular, and 

 Mucous— The Cardiac Orifice— The Pyloric Orifice — The Small Intestine, 

 comprising the Duodenum, Jejunum and Ileum — The Large Intestine, 

 comprising the Caecum, the Colons, and the Rectum — Coats of the 

 Intestines — Accessory Digestive Organs — The Liver, Spleen, Pancreas and 

 Portal Vein — The Processes of Digestion — Mastication — Use of Saliva — 

 Formation of a Bolus — Swallowing — Action of Gastric Juice — Formation of 

 Chyme — Action of Bile, Pancreatic Juice, and Intestinal Fluids — Conversion 

 of Chyme into Chyle — Villi in Intestinal Track — The Receptaculum Chyli — 

 Faeces — Watering Horses before and after Feeding —Injuries to the Digestive 

 Organs — Derangements and Diseases of the Digestive Organs — Injuries to 

 the Lips and Treatment — Injuries to the Roof of the Mouth and Treatment — 

 Lampas — Injury of the Soft Palate — Method of Giving Balls — Injury to the 

 Lower Jaw and Tongue — Glossitis and its Treatment — Treatment of an 

 Injured Fraenum — Treatment of Ulcers on the Tongue — Injuries common 

 to the Tongues of Horses and Cattle, Dogs and Cats — Actinomycosis or 

 Wooden Tongue — Treatment of Actinomycosis — Stomatitis Pustulosa and 

 its Treatment — The Blebs of Aptha or Thrush^Injuries of the Pharynx — 

 Tracheotomy — Choking and Treatment — Use of Trocar and Canula — 

 Abscesses and Tumours in Pharynx — Injuries and Diseases of the 

 CEsophagus — The Use of the Probang — Derangement of the Stomach of the 

 Horse, Causes, Symptoms and. Treatment — Rupture of the Stomach, its 

 Symptoms— Stomach Staggers in the Horse, Symptoms and Treatment — 

 Indigestion and Treatment — Crib-biting — Wind-sucking — Ulceration of the 

 Stomach and its Treatment — Gastritis, Cause, Symptoms and Treatment — 

 Mineral and Vegetable Poisoning, Post-mortem Appearance — Treatment for 

 Poisoning — Bots — Methods of Infection, Means of Prevention — Round 

 Worms and Tape Worms, Symptoms and Treatment — Spasmodic and 

 Flatulent Colic— Enteritis — Lesions of the Horse's Bowels — Treatment for 

 Enteritis and Lesions — Inflammation of Large Intestine — Weed — Concre- 



