»▼ CONTENTS. 



CHAPTBE XXVI. 

 Diseases of Respiratory, Digestive, and Urinary Organs, 



Structure of the Sheep — The Teeth — Causes of Disease — Catarrh — Bronchitis — 

 Pneumonia — Pleurisy — Constipation — Diarrhea — Dysentery — Hoven — In- 

 flammation of the Bladder — Retention of Urine — Sediment in Urinary Canal 

 —Stone in the Bladder 891 



CHAPTBE XXVII. 



Blood, Nerve, Enzootic, and Epizootic Diseases. 



' Pining " — Dropsy — Lock-jaw — Vertigo — Parturient Paraplegia — Eczema — 

 Ecthyma — Psoriasis — Solary Ecthyma — Influenza — Red Water — Rot Dropsy i 

 — Foot-rot — Foot and Mouth Disease — Small Pox — Anthrax, or Quarter 111 

 — Tuberculosis — Rabies. . 899 



CHAPTBE XXVIII. 



Parasitic Diseases. 



ReTolution Wrought by the Microscope — Sheep-bots, or Grubs in the Head — 

 The Fluke Disease, or Liver Rot — Different Varieties of Fluke 1 — Vermicular 

 Bronchitis — Turnsick, Sturdy, or Gid 909 



CHAPTBE XXIX. 



Parasitic Diseases, Continued. 



The Tape-worm — Its Existence in the Intestines — Mange or Itch — Various Species 

 of Acari — Dog-tick— Fodder-louse — Body-louse — Head-louse — Sheep-louse 

 Sheep-tick — Sheep-bug — Man-eating Fly — Tsetse Fly 919 



CHAPTBE XXX. 



Lambing and Attendant Diseases. 



Parturient Fever— Parturient Paralysis — Garget — Castration — Rheumatism — 

 Cancer of the Foot — Docking — Fractures — Sprains — Feeling the Pulse. . 927 



CHAPTBE XXXI. 

 Anthrax and Cholera. 



Diseases of Swine Largely Due to Improper Food and Management — Administer- 

 ing Medicines to Hogs— Charbon, Anthrax, or Hog Cholera — Nature of An- 

 thrax Diseases — Gangrenous Erysipelas— Malignant or Gangrenous Angina 

 -^Apoplectic Anthrax — Preventive Measures. . . • . . . 933. 



CHAPTEE XXXII. 

 Anthrax and. Cholera* Continued. 



So-called " Hog Cholera" — What the Term Implies— Contagious Pleuro-enteritis 

 — Erysipelatous Form— Malignant Sore Throat — Various Remedies— At- 

 tributed to Contagion— Judicious Rules for Treatment 944 



CHAPTEE XXXIII. 



Catarrhal Diseases, etc. 



Malignant Epizootic Catarrh — Apoplexy — " Snuffles " — Constipation — Diarrhea' 

 —Diphtheria — Epilepsy — Inflammation of the Lungs — Abscess — Anemia 

 —Piles. . 954 



