578 INDEX. 



Rabies, how incurred, 204. 429 ; symptoms, 431 ; progress of. 



432 ; remedies, 433. 

 References, (the) explained, 24 ; an instructive exercise, viii. 

 Regimen (the cooling), efficacy of, 110. 113. 122. 125. 178. 201. 



232. 290. 321. 335 ; the restorative, 193-5. 237. 282. 

 Register (a) of dissections, model of, 13. 17 — 20 ; of the pulse, 180. 

 Relapse, the danger of, in various instances, 189. 201. 226. 232. 



240. 260. 280. 485. 

 Respiration, organs of, described, 99 ; act of, what, 98. 102 ; 



great importance of, 99; experiments on, 104-5. 108; diseases 



of, 110. 

 Rest, the universal remedy for lameness, 518. 

 Rheumatism, a disease of horses, 204 ; hot bath for, 205 ; its seat 



demonstrated, 70. 

 Ring-bone occasioned by bad form, 45. 461 ; incurable, 462. 

 Roach back, a defect, its consequences, 54. 59. 



Roaring, how incurred, 242; how tested, 139. 247; not here- 

 ditary, 241 ; theory of, 234, 241. See Broken wind. 

 Rotch's jointed shoe, 492. 

 Running (a), at the nose a system of farcy, 378 ; not always 



glanders, 369 ; at the eyes, 364, note. 

 Roweling and blistering compared, 218 ; not always proper, 279 ; 



a superficial inflammation, 316. 



S. 



Saddle-galls, nature and treatment, 361. 



Sallenders, what, 470 ; and treatment, ib. 



Sand-crack, cause and symptoms, 526; cure, 527« 



Saturnine lotion, 334. 



Scalding mixtures for poll-evil and fistula, 328, 329. 337. 



Scouring, occasioned by bile, 281 ; never dark coloured, 283. 



Scrophula, not a disease of horses, 350. 



Secretions (the), what, and how performed, 72 — 79. 81. 103. 126. 



155; uses of the general one, 73. 131 ; kinds, 76. 124. 133. 



146. 261 ; nice distinctions unnecessary, 77 » performed by 



glands, 94; defective, its tendency, 100. 103. 131. 149. 293*; 



superabundant, expulsed, 262. 267 5 of horn, 446. 

 Sedative balls, 274 ; proper for travellers, ib. 

 Setons, when proper, 219. 326. 336 ; See Roivel. 

 Sewel (Mr.) pretends to cure the glanders, 376 ; and obtains a bonus 



for his pains, ib. 

 Shivering, the presage of death, 274. 

 Shoe (the), an iron defence, 488, 499 ; the form, 489. 493. 495 ; 



weight, 508; spring, 494 ; the improved, 496 ; of frosting, 494 ; 



must be firm, 489. 509 ; hardening the, 496 ; the jointed, 492. 



498. 500 to 504 ; Clark's, 500 ; Colman's, 502 ; Goldfinch's, 



501 ; Rotch's, 500; the grooved, 497 i web, 493 ; cast iron, 



503. 514. 



