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Prevention and Treatment of Disease — Continued 



(b) The importance of preventive measures. 



(c) Proper environment for and care of sheep. 



2. Parasites that Prey Externally on Sheep 387 



(a) The sheep tick and its life history. 



(b) The scab mite and its life history. 



(c) The sheep louse and its history. 



3. Parasites that Prey Internally on Sheep 391 



(a) The stomach worm and treatment. 



(b) The tape viform and treatment. 



(c) The lung worm and treatment. 



(d) Nodule disease and treatment. 



(e) Grub in the head and treatment. 



4. Ailments from Digestive Sources 404 



(a) Bloat and treatment. 



(b) Overtaxed digestion and treatment. 



(c) Diarrhea and treatment. 



(d) Colic and treatment. 



(e) Stretches and treatment. 



5. Ailments Affecting the Organs of Respiration 410 



(a) Catarrh and treatment. 



(b) Bronchitis and treatment. 



(c) Pneumonia and treatment. 



(d) Pleurisy and treatment. 



6. Ailments Arising from Reproduction 412 



(a) Abortion and treatment. 



(b) Retention of the afterbirth and treatment. 



(c) Inversion of the womb and treatment. 



7. Ailments that Affect the Limbs 414 



(a) Common foot rot and treatment. 



(b) Contagious foot rot and treatment. 



(c) Broken limbs and treatment. 



8. Ailments Peculiar to Lambs 417 



(a) Indigestion and treatment. 



(b) White scours and treatment. 



(c) Retention of excrement and treatment. 



(d) Wool balls and treatment. 



(e) Navel disease and treatment. 



9. Ailments Miscellaneous in Character 418 



(a) Goiter and treatment. 



(b) Ophthalmia and treatment. 



(c) Tumors and treatment. 



(d) Urinary troubles and treatment. 



(e) Garget and treatment. 



