224 
Disposal of contaminated articles, 46 
Distemper as an entity, 7 
classification of, 83 : 
diseases confounded with, 151 
history of, 2 
putrid type of, 103 
sequelz of, 85 ; 
signs of previous attack of, 113 
. uncomplicated, 83, 92 
Distension of the bladder, 129 
Dog bureaux, infection in, 52 
-- homes, infection in, 53 
shows, spread of infection at, 47 
veterinary inspection at, 47 
Dogs on approval, risks attending, 50 
Dosage of Ferry’s vaccine, 71 
Duration of infectivity after con- 
valescence, 46 
Dysentery, 193 
Early signs of distemper, 55, 150 
stages, temperature in, 85 
Emaciation, 103, 123 
Emesis, 99, 168, 188 
Enemas, nutrient, 172 
Enteritis, 190 . 
Entity, distemper as an, 7 
Epilepsy, 108, 153, 197 
versus rabies, 109 
Essentials of isolation, 51 
Etiology, bacterial theory of, 15 
exotoxin, theory of, 18 
ultra-visible virus, theory of, 14 - 
Examination of urine, 128 
Exanthematous symptoms, 117 
lesions, characters of, 120 
diagnostic value of, 119 
predilection, seats of, 120 
treatment of, 221 
Exercise, 16 
Exhibitors’ legal liability, 48 — 
Exotoxin theory of etiology, 18 
Extermination of rats, 214 
Eye, excision of, 98 
lesions, 148 
symptoms, 92 
treatment of, 177 
Feces, infective nature of, 55, 100 
Febrile symptoms, 121, 175 
Feeding per rectum,.170 
Ferry’s organism, 34 
_ arguments against, 21 
vaccine, 68 : 
dose of, 71 
efficacy of, or otherwise, 73 
Filtration experiments with B. bron- 
chisepticus, 19 
Fits, 108, 197 
warning of, 110 
CANINE DISTEMPER 
Fomentations, hot, 169 
Foods for constipation, 196 
for diarrhoea, 168, 193 
‘preparation of, 167 
retention of, 168 
Foreign nomenclature, 1 
Formalin, disinfection with, 216 
Fumigation, 216 a 
Gangrene of the lungs, go, 188 
Gastric lesions, 143 : 
Gastritis, 188 
Gastro-enteritis, 98, 101, 190 
General outbreak, curtailing a, “51 
Glandular lesions, abdominal lym- 
phatic, 143 
bronchial, 142- 
salivary, 146 - 
Glaucoma, 97 
Gums, lesions on, 145 
Hematuria, 128, 206 
Hemorrhage of the bowel, 192 
Heart, defective, 203 
Hemiplegia, 116, 201 
Hepatic lesions, 144 
symptoms, 104 
treatment, 196 . 
History of distemper, 2 
sheets for infirmary use, 173 - 
Human ee analogous diseases 
or, 5 $ 
communicability to, 5 
Hydrocephalus, 132 
Hygienic treatment, 158 
Icterus, 104, 144, 196 
Immunity, 58 | 
Wright's theory of, 5q 
Incontinence, treatment of, 202; 206 
Incubation period, 56 
. Infection, duration of, after con- 
valescence, 46 
latent, 28 
methods of, 26 
sources of, and practical avoid- 
ance, 45 
Infective matter and its source, 55 
nature of faeces, 55, 100 
Influence of age and breed on suscep- 
tibility, 10 ; 
Inhalations, medicated, 161 
Inoculation as a preventive, 58 
Intestinal lesions, 142 
ulceration, 192 
Tritis, 95 
Irrigation of abscess cavities, 221 
Isolation, essentials of, 51 
Jaundice, 104, 144, 196 
