44 VETERINARY HOMCEOPATHY. 



and -to this reference must be made for the treatment, and from 

 the description of the disease thereunder some idea can be formed 

 as to organs or parts that are affected. To the uninitiated the 

 process may at first seem a trifle wearisome but practice will soon 

 clear the course and render comparatively easy that which at first 

 seemed like chaos. 



There are some forms of disease which appear to affect in greater 

 or less degree the whole system of the horse, those which pro- 

 perly come under this classification will be described under the 

 heading of Generai., while others localize themselves in special 

 organs and in the course of description these will be referred to- 

 under the various Tracts, Organs or parts specially affected. 



