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INDEX. 



Stings of vipers, hornets, wasps, &:c., 

 261 



Stomach, inflammation of, 132 — from 

 poisons, 184 — specific kind in ra- 

 bies, 232 — when full of an indigest- 

 ible mass, strongly characteristic 

 of rabies, 2 



Sto7ie in the bladder, 182 — operation 

 or cutting for the stone, 183 



Strychnia, or the active principle of 

 the nux vomica, or crowfig, 189 



Sulphur, overrated as an alterative, 84 

 — is, liowever, a remedy for piles, 

 84 



Superfoetation, dogs capable of it, 45 



Surfeit, 274 



Swellings, 265 



Tabies mesentericus, 179 

 Tailing of puppies, 296 

 Tapping of dogs for dropsy, 169 

 Teats, scirrhous swellings of them in 



bitches, 173 — mode of preventing 



them, 42 

 Teeth, as marking the age, 66 — dis- 

 eases of, 181 

 Tenesmus, common in diarrhoea, 158 



— often mistaken for piles, 165 

 Terrier, natural history of, 25 — short 



lived, GQ — obnoxious to distemper, 



103 

 Testicles, diseased, 176, 286 — mode 



of castration, 291 

 Tetanus, or locked jaw, 153 

 Throat, swelled, 175 

 Tobacco, a frequent poison to dogs, 



279 

 Toes, affections of, 266, 275— sore 



from travelling, 266 

 Tongue, ulcerous affection of, 263 

 Tumotirs, in general described : of the 



head, of the face, of the ear, of the 



neck, scirrhous, hernial, 265 to 



267 



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Ulcerous affections in general, 2G3 — 

 of the eye, 269— of the eyelids, 271 



—of the penis, 264— of the flap of 

 the ear, 285 



Urethra in dogs, how placed, 183 



Urine, bloody, symptomatic of stone 

 in the kidneys or bladder, 182 — in- 

 flamed bladder, 141 — of cancered 



• womb, 177 — of fungus on the penis, 

 264 



Uterus of bitches, diseased, 177 



Vaccination, 122 



Vegetable poisons, 189 



Venemous bites of dogs, 192 — of the 

 viper, 261— of hornets, wasps, &c. 

 261 



Vermin affecting the skin, 287 



Vertigo, symptomatic of bowel affec- 

 tion, 155 



Viper bite, 261 



Vitus, St., his dance, 149 



Vomiting, natural to dogs, 85 — some- 

 times excessive, from gastritis, 133 

 — from acrid poisons, 185 



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Warts, 265, 286 



Washing of dogs, 76 — when not dried 

 afterwards, a source of disease, 77 



Water in the belly, how distinguished, 

 168— in the chest, 167 



Weather an effect on dogs, 144 



Wens, 173, 175 



Worming described, 297 — no prevent- 

 ive against madness, 299 



Worms, intestinal, described, 162 — 

 remedies for, 164 — are very com- 

 mon to puppies, 65 



Wounds in dogs, 261 — treatment of, 

 262 — wounds of the chest and belly, 

 262 — into the cavities of joints, 262 

 — fistulous wounds, 263 



Yellow disease of dogs in distemper, 



109 

 Youatf, Mr., extent of his researches 



into the rabid malady, 195. 



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