INDEX. 571 



Diabetes, what, 291; symptoms and remedies, 293; generally 



mistreated, 295. 

 Diapente, prescribed, 190; a wrong notion, 202. 267. 

 Diaphragm, or, Midriff, physiology of, 85. 106 ; how disordered, 



108 ; by Adhesion, which see. 

 Diaphoretic balls, 245. 284. 387. 395 ; ill effects of, 404. 

 Digestion, process of, 130 — 1 : imperfect, its effects, 134. 189. 405; 



comparative, 170. 

 Digestive ointment, 328; second sort, 330; recommended, 221. 

 Diseases, (constitutional), predisposition thereto, 4. 118. 121.150; 



how brought into activity, 124. 128. 131. 307; affect parts of 



the system, 166. 392; general principle of curing, x. 

 Disinfecting process recommended, 202. 208 ; details of, 374. 

 Disorders, the acquired or inflicted, 21 ; internal, 171 ; seats of, 



necessary to be known, 292; external, 305. See Disease. 

 Distemper, (the) 192. 20G. See Epidemy. 



Diuretics, often abused, 152; mode of operating, 156. 196. 285, S. 

 Diuretic balls, 195. 231. 280; powders, 194. 394. 

 Docking, divides an artery, 123; cruelty of, unfashionable, 166. 

 Dog, (the), its cellular membrane filled, 105; system of life, 164, 



See Rabies. 

 Dropsy, how superinduced, 74. 



Dudley's cast iron shoes, 503. 514; objection to, 515. 

 Dung, (the), indicates state of health, 188. 196. 251. 255. 260; 



scanty in jaundice, 281; and deprived of colour, 282 ; how, 



283; indicates worms, 411. 

 Dupuy, (M.), maintains the humoral pathology, 349. 



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Ears, motions of, show disposition, 163; the barometer of inflam- 

 mation, 194. 210. 269: folly of singeing, 169. 

 Eclipse, cast for his deformities, 26, note ; vaulting manner, 38 ; 



not trained while a colt, 51 ; his proportions, ib. ; large heart, 



115. 

 Effusion, certain, but inscrutable, 79.129; its effects, 160.262; 



a cure, 210 

 Embrocation, 289. 321. 322 ; for strains, 484, 5. 

 Epidemic fever, not infectious, 216; not dangerous, 213 ; how 



brought on, 192. 206. 222. 286; symptoms, 207- See Fevers. 

 Epiglottis, described, 102; with its glottis, ib. 

 Escharotics for fistulous tumours, 340 ; for sitfast, 363. 

 Evacuations, neglect of, its effects, 197» 251. 

 Examination of dead bodies, indispensable to Veterinary knowledge, 



10, 11; its advantages, 16. 74- 141. 449; how available, 285. 



390. 403; of the leg, 453. 

 Expectorant balls for cough, 229. drench, 231. 

 Eyes, important, indicate health and disease, 168; defluxions, or 



blear, 182. 223. 343. 357; symptomatic, 348; the healthy eye, 



545 ; buck eyed, what ? 556. 



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