INDEX. 581 



Urine, the principle of, 157- 159. 106; colour indicative of disease, 

 188. 195. 255. 203. 270. 294 ; and of jaundice, 282; of bloody, 

 282.290. 296; urine balls, often unnecessary, 393; their sus- 

 pension ruinous, ib. ; turbid, 289 ; bloody, causes and treatment 

 of, 285. 30 1 ; suppression of, 287. 432 ; incontinence of, 290. 

 295 ; retention of, 290. 



Urinary passages (the), an eligible means of cure, 152 ; the organs 

 described, 158; employed in secretion, 155; diseases of the, 

 292; affect the hind feet, 499; mistaken for colic, 269; ge- 

 neral error concerning, 490. 



W. 



Walk (the), governs other paces, 29. 32. 



Wall of hoof, formerly termed the Coffin, 444 ; is alone to bear on 

 the shoe, 505. 



Wallis, (Thomas) noticed the jointed shoe, in 1766,492. 



Warbles, general treatment of, 362. 



Wash for the frush, 591. 



Water, ferquency of, necessary to health, 239. 243 ; rejection of, 

 no test of rabies, 429; turbid and stoney, 298. 



Wen, 307.— See Tumour, indolent. 



Whirlbone, sprain of the, 477 > remedies, ib. 



White, (James) vague descriptions, 118. 447; of worms, 138; 

 suppression of urine, 161 ; on the humours, 308 ; a plain writer, 

 3; attacks the grooms, 10; and R. Lawrence, 235; mistakes 

 kind of regimen, 414; mode of fomenting, 481 ; his character 

 of J. Lawrence's books, 2, note. his compendium mutilated, viii. 



Wilkinson, (Mr.) his treatment of locked-jaw, 423. 



Windpipe, construction of, 101 ; diseases of, 102. 



Wind, broken, of several kinds, 233—237. 



Wind, theory of, 101. 105; trying it, 102. 247; touched in the, 

 111.— See Respirationt 



Windgall, causes of, 462 ; cure, ib. 



Worms, a secondary consideration, 249; difficulty of ascertaining, 

 408; errors of writers concerning, 5. 101. 121. 137. 145. 252. 

 404.409; cause, 408; symptoms, 410 ; cure, 412. 



Y. 



Yellows (the), cause of, 275 ; symptoms, same as inflammation of 

 the liver, ib. ; yellowness a symptom of fever, 282. 



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