Contents 



The Nature of Abortion 5 11 



The Symptoms and Diagnosis of Abortion 517 



The Date of Invasion 5 l8 



The Control of Abortion 5*9 



Diseases of the Puerperal Uterus 53 8 



Uterine Hemorrhage. Uterine Hematoma 539 



Endometritis 546 



Septic Metritis 554 



Placentitis, Cotyledonitis. Retained Fetal Membranes . 560 



Puerperal Tetanus 5 8 4 



Puerperal Laminitis 5 8 5 



Puerperal Meningitis 5§5 



Post-Puerperal Uterine Infections 5§6 



Endometritis 5 8 9 



Pyometra 594 



Uterine Abscess 601 



Abscessation of Uterine Submucosa 604 



Sclerotic Metritis 605 



Pelvic Adhesions. Parametritis 606 



Pyemia, Pyemic Arthritis 609 



Pyemic Abscesses 609 



Cystic Degeneration of Uterine Walls with Hydrometra . 611 



Infections of the Cervix 614 



Cervicitis 6l 4 



Retention of Menstrual Debris, Cystic Uterus 640 



Retention of Fetus from Cervical Adhesions 641 



Retention Cysts of Cervix 642 



Cervical Prolapse 642 



Infections of the Vagina 6 45 



Vaginitis. The Nodular Venereal Disease 645 



Gangrene 6 47 



Perivaginal Phlegmon 648 



Cysts and Abscesses of Gartner's Ducts 649 



The Infections of the Vulva 650 



III. CONGENITAL INFECTIONS OF CALVES 

 Dysentery Neonatorum, Calf Scours, White Scours, Calf 



Pneumonia, Arthritis, Pyemic Abscesses 651 



The Problem of the Genital Infections ok Cattle as a 



Whole] 6S 7 



The Assembling of Herds and the Addition of Cattle to 



Existing Herds . . . 688 



Equipment 6 94 



The Systematic Handling of Herds for the Control of 



Genital Infections 697 



The Genital Infections of Cattle as an Economic Problem 708 



