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INDEX. 



Inflamed bowels, 133 — from costive- 

 ness, 134 —from cold, as enteritic 

 or idiopathic, 135 — bilious, 137 

 — rheumatic, 144 — inflammation of 

 their mucous surfaces, 123 — speci- 

 fic inflammation of in rabies, 233 — 

 from mineral poisons, 185, 189 



Inflamed bronchiae, or cough, 123 



Inflamed liver, acute, 138 — chronic, 

 139 



Inflamed \\m^s, 124 



Inflamed spleen, 141 



Inflamed stomach, 132 — pleura, 132, 

 from poisons, 185 — specific kind in 

 rabies, 233 



Instinct in animals, what, 38 — differ- 

 ence between instinct and reason, 

 38 



Intestines, diseases of, 133 — inflam- 

 mations of, 135, 138 — wounds of, 

 262 



Intussusception, 187, 234 



Irritability of dogs great in sickness, 

 95 — often productive of fits in 

 healthy dogs, 146 



Jaundice common to chronic inflam- 

 mation of the liver, 140 — and to dis- 

 temper, 109 



Jaw, locked, 153 



Laxatives, 86 



Lithotomy, 183 



Liver, acute inflammation of, 138 — 

 chronic inflammation of, 139 — a 

 particular kind present in distemper, 

 109 



Looseness, or diarrhoea, 157, 185 — 

 very common in distemper, 116 — 

 a bad kind brought on by mercu- 

 rials, 280 



Locked ja.vf, 153 



Lumbago, 142 



Lungs, inflamed, 12^ 



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Madness, 192^history of, 192— ragr 

 ing, 221 — dumb madness, 225 — 

 see Hqbies 



Mange generally, 272 — its varieties, 

 272 — the commop or scabby, 272 — 

 the red, 273 — is often a psoric af- 

 fection of the sebaceous glands, 273 

 — acute mange, 274 — its varieties, 

 ;275 — treatment of mange, 276 



Medicines, mode of giving, 93 — dif- 

 ference of their action in the dog, 

 90 



Mercurials easily raise salivation in 

 dogs, 83 — are apt to produce violent 

 diarrhoea, or looseness, 280 



Mesenteric glands, diseased in pup- 

 pies, 179 



Milk in bitches, when not drawn oflT 

 apt to occasion scirrhus, 173 



Mineral poisons, 185 



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]^eck, swelled, from rheumatism, 143 



— from bronchocele, 175 

 Newfoundland dog, natural history of, 



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 Nux vomica, its action on dogs, 189 



Obesity, or excessive fatness in dogs, 

 81 



Obstructions in the bowels, treatment 

 of, 87, 134 — clysters very useful for 

 this purpose, 310 



CEstrum, or heat in bitches, 42 



Opium, not essentially poisonous to 

 dogs, 189 — an excellent remedy in 

 canine asthma, 131 



Operations, surgical, 288 — reducing 

 fractures, 288 — reducing disloca- 

 tions, 290 — castration, 291 — spay- 

 ing, 292 — assisting difficult pup- 

 ping, 298 — cropping, 295 — round- 

 ing, 296— tailing, 296 — worming, 

 297 — bleeding, 308 — blistering, 

 309— clystering, 310— bathing, 311 

 -r-cutting of claws, 3|3 — scaling of 

 teeth, 314 — Cseparean operation, 

 294 



Ophthalmia, idiopathic, 267 — symp- 

 tomatic in distemper, 269 



Ovaria, diseased, 172, 26$ 



Paint, dogB o^en poisoned by the 

 lead in it, 187 



Palsy, or paralysis, 152 



Paracentesis thoracis, 167 — abdomi- 

 nis, 169 



Paralysis, or palsy, 152-^a common 

 accompaniment to many complaints, 



