XIV CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER IV. 



DISEASES OP THE GREYHOUND. 



1. General Diseases, with increased Action of the Heart, fyc. Febrile Diseases. 



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Ephemeral Fever, or common Catarrh Influenza, or Epidemic Catarrh 

 Distemper or Typhus Fever Rheumatic Fever (often ending in Palsy) 

 Small Pox 58 



CHAPTER V. 



DISEASES OF THE GKEYHOUND Continued. 



2. General Diseases, without increased Action of the Heart. 



Chronic Rheumatism Chest-Founder Chorea, or St. Vitus's Dance 

 Rickets Enlarged Joints Chronic general Dropsy from diseased 

 Kidneys Cancer and other Malignant Diseases Epilepsy Ansemia . 84 



CHAPTER VI. 



DISEASES or THE GKEYHOTJND continued. 

 3. Local Diseases generally attended with Inflammation. 



Inflammation of the Brain (Tenatus, Turnside, Rabies, &c.) Inflamma- 

 tion of the Eye and Ear Inflammation of the Larynx and Throat 

 (Blain) Inflammation of the Lungs (Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, 

 and Phthisis) Inflammation of the Heart and Arteries Inflamma- 

 tion of the Stomach (Poisoning, Indigestion) Inflammation of the 

 Intestines (Peritoneal, Mucous, and Muscular, or Colic, Diarrhoea, and 

 Costiveness, Dropsy of Belly, Fistula in Ano) Inflammation of the 

 Liver (Jaundice, Torpid Liver) Inflammation of the Kidney (Acute 

 Dropsy) Inflammation of the Bladder (Calculus, Rupture, Blennor- 

 rhagia, and Malignant Diseases) Inflammation of the Skin (Mange, 

 Blotch, Warts, Canker of the Ear, Surfeit, Eruption between the Toes, 

 &c., &c.) 105 



CHAPTER VII. 



ACCIDENTS, ETC. 



Cuts, Bites, and Tears Fractures Dislocations Haemorrhage Rup- 

 tures 146 



