457 



Intestines, pecullavity of, 246. 

 Introsusception, 268. 

 Inversion of the womb, 404 



Kknkel, the, 44. 



Kind of dogs alluded to in this book, 



liABOUR pains, false, 861. 



Large bone may be given to dogs, 91. 



Larynx, 201. 



Lice, 27, 55, 105. 



Limbs, diseases of the, 43T. 



Liver, a mild laxative to dogs, 93. 



Lungs, inflammation of, 211 ; treatment 



of, 225. 

 L'jxui'ies hurt the teeth of dogs, 182. 



M. 



Make beef-tea, how to, 97. 



Mange, a general term only, 410 ; a se- 

 cond description of, 412; treatment for, 

 413; true, ib. ; treatment for, ib. ; an- 

 other form, 414; treatment for, 51, 

 415; a fourth sort, 417; treatment for, 

 ib ; a fifth kind, ib. ; treatment for, ib. 



Medicine, how to administer, 50, 106; 

 generally alluded to, 119. 



Milk, how to draw from a bitch, 401. 



Morbid growths in the bitch, 388. 



Mouth, how to hold open, 111; teeth, 

 tongue, gullet, &c., 179; canker of the, 

 189 ; treatment of, 190. 



Muzzle, to, the dog with tape for opera- 

 tions, 428. 



N. 



Nekvous diseases, 295 ; system, 299. 

 Nipping the teeth off, 193. 

 Number of pups a bitch can rear, 26, 395. 

 Numerous pretenders to cure the dog's 

 diseases, 76. 



<ESTETJM, 853. 



Opening pills, 116. 



Operations, 450; mode of performlDg, 



451. 

 Ophthalmia, simple, 482; symptoms of, 



ib.: treatment for, 438. 

 Original of the dog inquired after, 73. 



P. 



Pakaltbis, 270; treatment o^ 273; of 

 the tongue, 193. 



Parturition, 846 ; what is necessary at, 

 859. 



Passing the catheter, 880. 



Patience required at a pupping, 876. 



Peculiarity of the intestines, 246. 



Perinajum, dropsy of, 845. ' 



Physic, how to administer, 50, 106; ac- 

 tion of, on dogs, 107. 



Piles, 278 ; treatment of, 281. 



Pills, opening, 116. 



Pointers, 16, 28. 



Poisoning, what to do in case of, 55. 



Polypus, 841; how to recognise, 842. 



Pot-liquor bad for dogs, 96. 



Practitioners, advice to, 80. 



Presentations, false, rare in the bitch, 

 375. 



Pretenders are numerous in the cure of 

 canine diseases, 76. 



Protrusion of the rectum, 287; treat- 

 ment of, ib. 



Pupping, 346. 



Pups, when they may be felt in the mo- 

 ther, 856; when broken difficult to 

 bring away, 879 ; feeding and wean- 

 ing, 27, 897. 



Purgation, acute, 268; treatment of, 

 264 



Purgatives, 53, 115. 



Quartcring, how taught, 88. 



E. 



Eabies, 299. 



Hanging, how taught, 80. 



Eeceipts, various, 50. 



Rectum, 278 ; protrusion of, 287 ; treat- 

 ment of, ib. 



Pegularity essential in the feeding of 

 dogs, 04. 



Remedies, domestic, the danger of, 77. 



Respiratory organs, 200. 



Retention of urine, 828. 



Retriever, the, 21. 



Rheumatism, 274: acute, ib.: treatment 

 of, 276. 



Rounding dogs' ears, 423. 



S. 



Saint Vitns's dance, 240; symptoms ofi 



241 ; treatment of, 242. 

 Seton, to make a, 54. 

 Setter, the, 18, 25, 28 ; the Russian, 19. 

 Scrotum, cancer of the, 319. 

 Shoes, to render waterproof, 67. . 

 Sign when parturition is concluded, 390. 

 Simple ophthalmia, 482; symptoms o^ 



ib. ; treatment for, 488. 

 Sinuses up the claws, 440. 

 Skin diseases, 410. 

 Snake, bite of a, 67. 



