nJDEX. 



32 1 



— encysted, 172 — of the eyeball, 

 172, 270— hydatids, 270 

 Dysentery, 123 



E 



Ears, cropping of them, 295— round- 

 ing them, 296 — ears cankered, 281 

 —the flap swelled, 285 



Emetics generally, 85 — dog grass the 

 most natural one, 85 — emetic arti- 

 cles, 85 — useful in asthma, 130 — 

 in distemper, 114 



Enteritis, 133 



Epidemics, distemper sometimes so, 

 100 — inflamed bladder proved so in 

 1810, 141 — inflamed lungs also 

 sometimes epidemic, 125 



Epilepsy, 146 — of distemper, 116 — 

 of bitches when suckling, 147 



Epiplocele, 267 



Eruptions, 109, 273 



Erysipelas, 286 



Exercise of dogs, 78 — consequences 

 resulting from a want of it, 78 — 

 how to teach them to exercise them- 

 selves, 78 — regular training exer- 

 cise also necessary for matched 

 dogs, 80 



Ex0stosis, 182 



Eyes, diseases of, 267 — ulcer in, 271 — 

 idiopathic ophthalmia, 267 — oph- 

 thalmia of distemper, 269 — cataract, 

 270 — amaurosis, 270 — dropsy of 

 the eyeball, 270 



Eyelids, ulcerated, 271 



Fatness, excessive, 81 — its conse- 

 quences, and how to prevent it, 81 



Feeding of dogs, 67 — physiology of 

 their digestive powers, 68 — exces- 

 sive feeding productive of disease, 

 68 — various kinds of food, 69 — 

 bones proper, *74 — food proper in 

 sickness, 94 — mode of administer- 

 ing it, 94 — clysters, often a con- 

 venient medium of conveying nu- 

 triment in sickness, 310 — nutritious 

 feeding particularly necessary in 

 distemper, 117-118 — feeding and 

 exercise should be regulated in re- 

 lation to each other according to 

 circumstances, 67 



Feet, sore, 266 



Fever, 97 



Fistula in dogs, 165, 263 

 Fits in dogs, their various kinds and 

 causes, 145 — very common in dis- 

 temper, 106, 117 — often arise in 

 otherwise healthy dogs, particularly 

 in pointers, setters, and spaniels, 

 from an excess of irritability, 146 — 

 from worms also, 146 — a very fatal 

 kind in bitches giving suck, 147 

 Flap of the ear, swelled, 285 

 Fleas in dogs, how destroyed, 287 

 Fluids, morbid collections of, 166 

 Fractures of the bones, with the mode 

 of reducing them, 288 — compound 

 fractures, 289 

 Fungous excrescences, 263, 286 



G 



Gastritis, 132 



Gestation, or going with young, 45 



Glandular swellings, 172, 178 



Gleet in dogs, 178 



Goitre, 175 



Greyhovtids, natural history of, 18 



distemper particularly fatal to them, 



103 



H 



Hamorrhage, 262 

 H(emorrhoids, 165 

 Hair, wire haired dogs very liable to 



be affected with itiange, and the 



white varieties most so, 273 

 Head, swelled, 265, 274, 286 

 Heat in bitches, 41 

 Hepatitis, 138 

 Hernia, 267 — epiplocele, that most 



common to dogs, 267 

 Hounds, various, origin and natural 



history of, 25 

 Housing of dogs, 75 

 Husk or cough, 123 

 Hydatids, 172 



Hydrocephalus mternxis, 171 

 Hydrophobia, 192 — a misnomer for 



rabies in the dog, 193 

 Hydrorachitis, 171 

 Hydrops, 166 

 Hydrothorax, 167 



I and J 



Impregnation, phenomena of it, 44 — 



anomalies in it, 46 

 Inflammation of the bowels, 133 — ea- 



teritis, 135— bilious, 137 

 Inflamed bladder, 140 



