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INDEX. 



Pendulum, 184. 



Penis. Anatomical base, beauties, defects, 

 183; diseases, blemishes, 184; paralysis of, 

 184. 



Perched high, 397. 



Performances, 818. 



Perineum, 175. 



Periodic fluxion, 56. 



Periopie, 320. 



Perioplic band. {See Periopie.) 



Phlebitis, 109. 



Piebald, 782. 



Pincard foot, 333. 



Pissy (mare), 185. 



Pituitary membrane, 62. 



Placer (attitude of the horse), 442. 



Plantar cushion, 313, 316. 



Podophyllous tissue, 315. 



Point, 439, 589. 



Pointed haunch, 140. 



Pointing. {See Point.) 



Poll. Situation, limits, anatomical base, 

 diseases, blemishes, 83. 



Pommel6 (dapples), 787. 



Posterior quarters, 22. 



Pricking of the foot, 335. 



Prognathism, 736. 



Projectile, 479. 



Proportions. Definition, relation of re- 

 gions, 341 ; harmony and discord, propor- 

 tion and disproportion, 342 ; the agreeable, 

 the beautiful, and the good, 344; history, 

 344; object and utility, 357; points of view 

 from which the proportions are studied, 357 ; 

 relations of dimensions between the parts, 

 358 ; of the man and the horse, 364 ; angu- 

 lar relations of the osseous segments, 365 ; 

 theory of the similitude of the angles and 

 the parallelism of the bony segments, 365 ; 

 determination of the articular angles, 371 ; 

 influence of the inclination of the bones 

 upon speed, 382; general relation of the 

 whole organism, 385 ; height, 386 ; length, 

 387 ; width, 395 ; relations between the body 

 and the members, 395 ; relations of the or- 

 ganism with the nervous system, 397 ; iso- 

 lated effects of beautiful proportions upon 

 the animal machine, 404 ; conditions of the 

 motor en mode de masse, or of force, 405 ; 

 en mode de vitesse, or of speed, 407 ; of the 

 mixed motor, 408 ; excitability, impression- 

 ability, irritability, 410; result of beautiful 

 proportions upon the mechanism, endurance, 

 412; definitive synthesis, 429; proportions 

 viewed in profile, 360 ; of the head, 361. 



Pulmonary emphysema, 116. 

 Pulp cavity, of tooth, 600. 

 Pulp (dental), 600. 

 Pupil, of eye, 48. 



Q. 



Quarter, of hoof, 317 ; false, 339. 

 Quitter, 310, 339. 



R. 



Race, 403. 



Race-horses, 826. 



Racking, 522. 



Raising of the skin, 660. 



Rammy foot, 339. 



Rampin. {See Pincard.) 



Raph6, 175. 



Rassembler (attitude), 44(^. 



Reactions, of the body, 479. 



Rearing, 468. 



Regions, of the horse (table), 23 ; in profile, 



in front, behind, 24, 25, 26, 27. 

 Reflex power, 400. 

 Retina, 49. 

 Ribs, 152. 

 Ridgeling, 179. 

 Ring-bones, 311. 

 Ringed, 185. 

 Roan (coat), 782. 



Roarer (horse affected with roaring), 64. 

 Rubican, 788. 

 Runaway horse, 879. 

 Running-horse, 826. 

 Rusty, 791. 



S. 



Sallenders, 270. 



Sarcocele, 181. 



Sclerotic coat, of the eye, 48, 



Scrotum. Anatomical base, 176 ; beauties, 



177. 

 Seams, of the quarter, the toe, 337; the bar 



so barred, 338. 

 Seat (of the rider), 553, 576. 

 Seedy-toe, of the wall, 339; of the sole, 



339. 

 Seller, 887; tricks resorted to by, clipping, 



891; diet, 887; grooming, 887; light, 887; 



shoeing, 891 ; training or dressing, 888 ; 



toilet, 889. 

 Shaft-horses, 852. 



Sheath. Anatomical base, diseases, blem- 

 ishes, 182 ; horse which urinates in his 



sheath, 184. 



