xiv CONTENTS. 
BOOK ITI. 
THE DISEASES OF THE DOG AND THEIR TREATMENT. 
CHAPTER I. 
PECULIARITIES IN THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DOG, 
The Skeleton, including the Teeth—The Muscular System—The Brain 
and Nervous System—The Digestive System—The Heart and Lungs 
—The Skin F : . 
CHAPTER II. 
THE REMEDIES SUITED TO THE DOG, AND THE BEST MEANS OF 
ADMINISTERING THEM, 
Alteratives —Anodynes — Anti-spasmodics — A perients — Astringents— 
Blisters—Caustics—Charges—Cordials—Diuretics—Embrocations— 
Emetics — Expectorants— Fever Medicines — Clysters—Lotions— 
Ointments — Stomachics — Styptics —Tonics— Worm Medicines— 
Administration of Remedies 
CHAPTER III. 
FEVERS, AND THEIR TREATMENT. 
Simple Ephemeral Fever, or Cold—Epidemic Fever, or Influenza— 
Tyhus Fever, or Distemper—Rheumatic Fever—Small-Pox—Sym- 
pathetic Fever . ay 
CHAPTER IV. 
INFLAMMATIONS, 
Definition of Inflammation —Symptoms and Treatment of Rabies, 
Tetanus, and Turnside—Of Inflammation of the Eye, Ear (canker), 
Mouth, and Nose—Of the Lungs—Of the Stomach—Of the Bowels— 
Of the Liver—Of the Kidneys and Bladder—Of the Skin ‘ 
CHAPTER V. 
DISEASES ACCOMPANIED BY WANT OF POWER. 
Chorea—Shaking Palsy—Fits—Worms—General Dropsy or Anasarea 
CHAPTER VI, 
DISEASES ARISING FROM MISMANAGEMENT OR NEGLECT. 
Anemia—Rickets—Indigestion 
CHAPTER VII. 
DISEASES AND ACCIDENTS REQUIRING SURGICAL AID, 
‘Tumours—Cancer—Encysted Tumours—Ahscesses—Unnatural Parturi- 
tion—Accidents and Operations . . .' 
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