INDEX. 573 



Frush, or Thrush, what? 519; cause, ib. ; and symptoms, 520; 



cure, ib. 

 Fumigation for the head, 359. 

 Functions of the organs of life, 72. 82; secret, 79. 129. .303. See 



Heart, Liver. 



G. 



Gall duct, choked up, causes jaundice, 280 ; physiology of, ib. 



GenUals, secretion of the, how drawn, 169. 



Gentian root to cleanse sores, 338. 



Gillman on the bite of rabid animals, 436. 



Girthing, (tight), injudicious, 53. 97- 



Glands — of the solids, structure and uses of, 92 ; the salivary, 95. 364 ; 

 offices of the various, 147- 360; enlargement of, 225. 315. 343. 



Glanders, 305; connected with windpipe, 102; how engendered, 

 104.120.183.348.359; how detected, 109; and carried off, 

 129; connected with farcy, &c. 332 358. 367; discussion as 

 to the true and false, 363 — 9 ; chancres, 558 ; no remedy for, 

 364; causes of, 369; symptoms, 371; with true test, ib. ; 

 remedies and preventives, 373 — 6. 



Goldfinch's, (Col.), jointed shoe, 492. 



Goodwin, (Joseph), his praise of Clarke, 445; his shoeing, 495; 

 objections answered, 499. 



Grease, principle of, 152. 282 ; how incurred, 388 ; predisposition 

 to, 319. 391. 440; remedies, 392—7- 



Green food, a restorative, 217 ; denial of, 293. See Feeding. 



Grooms, (the), reproved by White, 10; an altered set, 11. 



Grooms' Oracle, (the), on Ventilation, 213. 



Gruel of oatmeal, prescribed, 188. 195. 200. 212. 259; beneficial, 

 178. 217. 413. 



Gut, (the), or colon, described, 140; great and small, suffer dif- 

 ferently, 249. See Intestines. 



Gutta serena, 558. 



H. 



Hand-rubbing beneficial, 205. 211. 215. 217 ; too much, relaxing, 



487. 

 Hay, generates worms, 408 ; and some kinds carry them off, 410 : 



causes staggers, 420. 

 H. C. valuable communications on rabies canina, in^the Annals of 



Sporting, 437- 

 Head (the), its motions indicate pleasure, or pain, 52 ; large and 



small compared, 59 ; affected by foul stomach, 134. 137- 

 Heart, action of the, 106. 1 14. 117 5 its irritability, 123 ; size, 236. 

 Heat, the origin of most disorders, 3. 7- 171 5 of liver, &c. 276. 



283 ; of urinary organs, 291 ; hardens concretions, 298. 

 Hide-bound, appearance of the bowels in cases of, 77- 403 ; symp- 

 tomatic, 131. 145. 150. 192. 210. 410; of the mesentery, 145; 



causes of, 403 ; cure, ib. ; tonic remedy, 406 ; progress of, 411. 



