572 INDEX. 



F. 



Farcy and Poll-evil, connexion of, 319. 331 ; and with the glanders, 

 3G8. 37ft ; resides in the blood, 377? 8; and affects the viscera, 

 378; yields to mercury, 382; cauterise the buds, 385. 



Farriery, styles of teaching, various, 1. 7- 10, note. 



Farriers, a kick at the old, 2. 83. 97- 106 ; and exhortations to the 

 young ones, 11 22. 84. 142. 299. 313. 449; mistakes in prac- 

 tice, 110. 113. 121. 131, 2. 135. 270, 1. 286—288. 295. 303. 364. 

 393. 409. See Veterinary. 



Fat horses liable to disorders, 261. 265. 269. 282. 300. 304. See 

 Condition. 



Fatigue affects health, 26. 31. 



Fayerman, (Dr.), case of rabies, successful, 435. 



Feeding, and management of sick horses, 238. 250. 384 ; voracious, 

 occasions broken wind, 237.239; and cough, 244; and cal- 

 culus, 299; and worms, 409. 411 ; manner of feeding, 60. 102; 

 of old horses, 60; frequency of, 132; irregular, 138. 269. 281 ; 

 bad, 266. 293. 305. 



Fever of several kinds, traced, 182. 186 ; causes of, 182 ; crises of, 

 314; typhus, 176; or putrid, 202; symptoms, 203; rheu- 

 matic, 204 ; epidemic, 206. See Foot Fever. 



Fever, (low), how superinduced, 94 124. 138. 176. 191. 203. 251 ; 

 similar to inflammation, (which see), 171 ; symptoms, 180. 187; 

 differs from jaundice, 281 = 



Fever powders, 190. 205; fever drink, 190. 



Firing, its effects, 462 ; undesirable, 364. 385. 486. 532. 534. 



Fistula, what, 307 ; general treatment of, 322 ; resembles Tumour, 

 which see ; fistula in the withers, the horses most liable to, 43 ; 

 origin of, 305; cause, 333; treatment, 335. 



Flatulent colic desirable, 268, 9. 



Flying Childers, trained at five years old, 51. 



Fomentations, how performed, 275. 336; proper, 345. 356. 481. 



Food, proper, of the horse, 117* See Corn, Feeding, Hay. 



Foot, the disorders arising from treading amiss, 7- 25 — 70; those 

 of accident, 166, note ; 451; \)f fore foot and hind, 490. 505. 



517. , 



Foot, (the), necessity of studying, 339 ; section of a, 443 ; in- 

 ternal structure, 444 — 450.516; action of the, 453; fever of, 

 452. 472. 482. 490. 516; remedy, 518; diseases of the feet, 

 constitutional, 516. 



Forging, the effect of bad shape, and tiring, 50. 



Founder, how brought on, 54 ; causes, 536 ; symptoms, 537 ; 

 of the chest, 78 ; a complication, 535 ; treatment, 538. 



Foxall, (Mr.), contriver of the warm bath, 205. 



French method of studying the art, 12 ; and of cleansing sores, 337 > 

 practice in regard to lameness, 471 • See Shoeing. 



Fretfulness accounted for, 98, note, 106. 



