580 INDEX. 



Study, utility of, 4 ; method of, 10, 22 ; the French, 11, note. 442. 

 Surbating, an old term for founder, 535. 



Surfeit and mange, cause of, 398 ; cure, 400 — 402 ; wash for, 400. 

 Surr, (John) on Hydrophobia, 437 ; an aspiration to his memory, 



ib. note. 

 System, (the), definition, 162 ; depraved, affects the foot, 48. 67 ; 



valvular structure pervades the whole, 117 ; it works off disease, 



170. 



Sweating restores the aequous secretion, 73- 79 > its appearance 



varies, 76. 80; ball, 211. See Diaphoretics. 

 Swimming the horse for shoulder strain, 476. 



T. 



Taplin, (W.) his books dangerous, 2, note. 



Teeth, denote the age, 548 ; by marks, 550 ; by shape, 554. 



Tendon, texture and uses, 91. 453 ; supplies the place of muscle, 

 92-3. 



Terms used in describing a horse, 543. 



Thoroughpin, what ? 462 ; remedy, 463. 



Throat, (sore) symptoms, 224 ; remedy for, 226. 



Thrush, 519.— See Frush. 



Tongue, indicates state of health, 168. 



Tonics, requisite, after disorders, 189. 238. 426 ; all bitters are so, 

 417 ; tonic balls, 201. 238. 294-5. 406. 



Tooth ache, a disorder of the horse, 81 . 



Tread (the), how affected, 7. 36. 39. 41. 68 ; the curved, 43. 49. 

 53 ; depends on muscular action, . 92 ; various kinds, 438. 



Trotting — powers discovered, 27 ; how performed, 38 ; imper- 

 fectly, 59. 



Tubercular diseases, 353. 399 ; internal, 145. 252. 400. 403. 407 ; 

 catastrophe attendant on, 406. — See Tumour. 



Tumour and Abscess, the nature of, 305. 347 ; the horse very liable 

 to, 311; how produced, 306; how absorbed, 282.312.322. 

 351; the critical, 219. 306. 314. 353; external, 306. 347; 

 internal, 145. 283. 310; the single and the diffused, 380; in- 

 dolent, 307. 346. 



Typhus fever, causes and symptoms, 202 ; communicable, ib. ; 

 appearance, on dissection, 203. 



U and V. 



Valvular structure, various, 117- 133. 137- 



Veins (the), take their rise, 93 ; structure of, 127 — 9. — See Blood 

 Vessels ; veins and arteries, their co- construction, 127- 



Veterinary instructors, their style of teaching the art, 2. 118 ; self 

 contradiction of one, 404; argumentative, 304; their perplexities 

 noticed, 5. 101. 118.125.137.142.145.161.214.218.252.266. 

 286. 302. 332. 374. 384. 404. 406. 408. 414. 445. 447.— See Far- 

 riers, and see each by Name. 



Vives (the) what, 342 ; resembles strangles, 343 ; cure for, 344 ; by 

 suppuration, 346 ; false vives, ib. 



