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INDEX, 



Diseases dependent on Internd organs, 

 240 ; of the limbs, 487. 



Distemper, 46, 5S, 120 ; brain not subject 

 to disease in, 138; chorea io, 145; dis- 

 position of dogs to goaw their bodies 

 in, 143 ; dogs may have the disease 

 many times, 185 ; the dogs that most 

 escape its attacks, 126 ; earliest symp- 

 tom of, 126; eruption in, 142; exercise 

 and food influence the disorder, 126 ; 

 eyes in, 182; fainting fits in, 149; fear- 

 ful cries io, 137 ; fits in, 140 ; its causes 

 undiscovered, 124; importance ofdiet 

 in, 152; liver involved in, 134; lungs 

 diseased in. 188 ; morbid appetite du- 

 ring the fits in, 167; ordinary treat- 

 ment for, 121 ; paralysis of the hind 

 legs in, 145; peiiods when it attacks 

 animals, 125 ; popular remedies for, 

 123 ; resembles continued fever, 128 ; 

 skin peels after an attack of, 149 ; sto- 

 mach and intestinal diseases in, 135 ; 

 symptoms when it abates, 182 ; treat- 

 , mentfor, 154; tumours in, 144; very 

 treacherous, 180 ; when the disease is 

 established, 127. 



Distribution of the dog, 78. 



Dog-carts, 442. 



Dog's tooth-brush, 188. 



Dogs are generally misunderstood, 76; 

 are very intelligent, IfiS. 



Dropsy of the chest, 217; treatment of, 

 ib. 



Dropsy of the uterus, 845. 



Dropsy of the perinieum, 289 ; treatment 

 of; 391. 



Dysentary, 261. 



E. 



Eae, canker within and without, 58, 54, 

 419 ; causes, 420. 



Ear, torn, 56; rounding of the dog's, 

 422. 



Eating, dogs have lively sympathies for, 

 95; of the young by the mother, 393. 



Ejection of the eye, 485 ; treatment for, 

 436. 



Emetics, 117. 



Ji.nlargement of the testicle, 835 ; treat- 

 ment of, ib. 



Enteritis, 257; symptoms of, 258 ; treat- 

 ment of, 259. 



Ergot of rye not a good uterine excitant 

 to the bitch, 865. 



Examination of a dog, how to conduct, 

 81. 



Exercise, 42, 99. 



Experiments, 108. 



External canker, 421; treatment of, 423. 



Eye, the, 429; films over, 56; ejection 

 of, 485; treatment for, 433. 



Falling oflF of the claw, 489. 



Falling of the vadna, 402. 



Fevers, bilious, 55. 



Films over the eyes, 66. 



Fits in the dog, 56, 295; sucking, 896; 

 what to do when they occur, 296; 

 treatment of, 297. 



Flap of the ear, abscess on, 427; treat- 

 ment of,Jb. 



Fleas, remedy for, 56. 



Fluids, to give, 113. 



Food for a diseased dog, 96; proper for 

 dogs, 40, 90. 



Foot-sore, 53, 449. 



Forceps ought not to be tised during par- 

 tnri.ion, 371. 



Form desirable in a bitch for breeding, 

 849. 



" Foiil," 289. 



Fractures, 444 ; treatment for, 446. 



Fungoid tiunours, 340. 



G. 



Gain, to, the confidence of a dog, 82. 



Game book, form of, 68. 



Gastritis, 233 ; what dogs most liable to, 



284 ; treatment of, 236. 

 Gf^nerative organs, female, 837: male, 



313 

 Give,'to, solids, 111; fluids, 118. 

 Glans, swelling of, 327. 

 Greyhounds, food for, in training, 56. 

 Growths, morbid, in the bitch, 838. 

 Guns, a few words on, 47; to preserve 



the barrels from rust of salt water, 



57 ; water-proofing for the locks, 58. 

 Gutta Serena 431 ; causes, ib. 



H.EMATTTKIA, 826. 



liaste, when imperative during pupping, 



neat,' 55, 858. 



Hepatitis, 221; chronic, ib.; symptoms 



of, 223; treatment of, 225. 

 Hot bath kills during parturition, 864. 



Indigestion, 227, 282; symptoms of, 



228 ; treatment of, 229. 

 InflammatioD, of the bowels, 66 ; of the 



lungs, 211 ; treatment of, 216. 

 Injuries to the tonguoj 195; treatment 



of, ib. 

 Instrument, parturition, recommended, 



831. 

 Instruments, certain, when lawful to 



employ them In pupping, 872. 

 Instruments as a rule deadly in parturi- 

 tion, 868. 

 Internal canker, 424; former accounts 



of, ib. ; treatment for, 425. 



