XVI CONTENTS 



XIX. The Blood, Blood-striking, Black-leg, Quarter 



Evil, or Black-quarter, 82 



XX. ^Murrain, or Pestilential Fever, 85 



XXI. The Epedemic of 1840 and 1841, - ... 91 

 XXII. Inflammation of the Bladder, ------ 94 



XXIII. Stone in the Urinar}' Passages, or Bladder, - 96 



XXIV. Diseases of the Eye, --------97 



XXV. The Hoove, Hoven, or B1o\ati, 101 



XXM. Choking, 108 



XX^TI. Locked Jaw, 110 



XXATII. Poisons, 112 



XXIX. "Wounds, 11.3 



XXX. Strains and Bniises, -114 



XXZVl. Cancerous Ulcers, --------- 121 



XXXn. Angle Bemes, 122 



XXXm. The Foul in the Foot, 123 



XXXIV. To Diy a Cow of her Milk, 124 



XXXV. The :\iange, 125 



XXXVI. To produce Bulhng in the Cow, and Treat- 

 ment of BuU-bumt, 127 



XXXVII. The Cow-pox, 128 



XXXVIII Clue-bound — Fardel-bound, 130 



XXXIX. Rabies — Hydrophobia, 130 



XL. The Diseases incident to Younsf Calves, - - 131 



Postscript to the Diseases of Cattle, by J. S. Skimier, Esq. 138 

 Essay on the advantages of the Use of Oxen in the Hus- 



bandr}^ of the United States, by J. S. Skinner, Esq., - 142 



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SHEEP. 

 Sheep Husbandly — Diseases of Sheep, by J. S. Skin- 



^ ner, Esq., 169 



On the Diseases of Sheep, 193 



Sect. I. The Lambing Season, - -- - - - - - -194 



II. The Diseases of Young Lambs, ----- 198 



III. Red-water, - 202 



