INDEX. 



Actinomycosis, 204. 



Characterization, 204. 



Differential diagnosis, 215. 



Etiology, 206. 



Geographical distribution, 205. 



History, 204. 



Infection, 207. 



Morbid anatomy, 209. 



Sanitary considerations, 216. 



Specific treatment, 216. 



Symptoms, 208. 

 Amoeba dysenteriae, 256. 

 Amoeba meleagridis, 254. 

 Animal inoculation, 123, 151. 

 Animal parasites, diseases caused 



by, 355- 

 Anthrax, 81. 



Animals attacked, 85. 



Channels of infection, 85. 



Characterization, 81. 



Differential diagnosis, 93. 



Disposition of animals dead of 

 anthrax, 97. 



Etiology, 83. 



Geographical distribution, 82. 



History, 82. 



Morbid anatomy, 90. 



Pasteur's anthrax vaccine, 95. 



Protective inoculation, 94. 



Symptoms, 87. 



Toussaint's anthrax vaccine, 96. 

 Law's modification of, 96. 

 Apoplectiform septicsemia in chick- 

 ens, 44. 



Characterization, 44. 



Differential diagnosis, 46. 



Etiology, 44. 



Geographical distribution, 44. 



History, 44. 



Morbid anatomy, 45. 



Prevention, 46. 



Symptoms, 45. 

 A specific infectious disease, 3. 

 Aspergillus ficniigatus, 230. 

 Asthenia in fowls and pigeons, 167. 



Characterization, 167. 



Etiolog}-, 167. 



History, 167. 



Morbid anatomy, 168. 



Symptoms, 168. 



Bacillus choletrc suis, 171, 181. 



Brief description of, 171. 

 Bacillus cloaca;, 351. 

 Bacillus tetaui, 186. 

 Bacteria causing wound infection, 6. 

 Bacterium anthracis, 83. 

 Bacterium asthenics, 167. 

 Bacterium of swine plague 181. 

 Bacterium septiccsniiae heniorrhag- 



icae, 48, 70. 

 Bacterium tuberculosis, 131. 



Cultivation of, 131. 

 Black head (See infectious entero- 



hepatitis). 

 Boophilis bovis, 241. 

 Botryomycosis, 7. 



Cerebro-spinal meningitis (See in- 

 fectious cerebrospinal 

 meningitis). 

 Channels of infection, 4. 



Through abrasions of skin, 5. 

 " agency of insects, 5. 



" digestive tract, 4. 



" generative organs, 5. 



" respiratory tract, 5. 



" transmission from 



parent to foetus, 5. 

 Contagious pleuro-pneumonia in 

 cattle, 290. 

 Characterization, 290. 

 Differential diagnosis, 299. 

 Eradication, 301. 

 Etiology, 293. 

 History, 290. 

 In the'U. S., 291. 

 Morbid anatomy, 296. 

 Preventive inoculation, 301. 

 Symptoms, 294. 

 Cornstalk disease, 349. 

 Characterization, 349. 

 Differential diagnosis, 354. 

 Etiology, 352 



Geographical distridution, 351. 

 History, 350. 

 Morbid anatomy, 353. 

 Symptoms, 352. 

 Davainae tetragona, 361. 

 Diarrhoea in calves (See white 



scours) 

 Diphtheria in fowls, 325. 



