576 



INDEX 



Pseudo-tuberculosis(seeJohne's 

 disease). 

 In sheep 234 



Pyrosoma bigeminum 352 



Q 



Quail disease 293 



Quarter-ill (see black leg) . 



R 



Rabies 459 



Characterization 459 



Differential diagnosis 477 



Dumb 471 



Etiology 462 



Furious 470 



Geographical distributioD_46i 



History 460 



Method of invasion 465 



Morbid anatomy 472 



Period of incubation 467 



Prevention and treatment..483 



Resistance of virus 466 



Symptoms 469 



Ray fungus '-3or 



Rhodesian redwater 352 



Rinderpest _ 430 



Characterization 431 



Differential diagnosis 436 



Etiology 432 



Geographical distribution .431 



History 431 



Immunizing cattle 439 



Morbid anatomy 434 



Prevention 437 



Symptoms 433 



Rinderseuche 94 



s 



Saccharomycosis farciminosus.343 



Sapremia 3 



Senecio jacobea 13 



Septicemia 3 



Sheep pox 535 



Simultaneous vaccine method_i49 



Specific infectious disease 3, 11 



Cause of variation in 15 



Differential characters of__ 11 



Dissemination of 14 



Grouping of 16 



Spirillaceae 294 



Diseases of fowls caused by_294 



Spirillosis of cattle 295 



In animals 297 



Disease of pigs 296 



Spirochaete anserina 294 



Strangles 44 



Characterization 44 



Differential diagnosis 4S 



Duration 47 



Etiology 45 



Geographical distribution. 45 



History 44 



Morbid anatomy 46 



Mortality 48 



Period of incubation 45 



Prevention 48 



Symptoms 45 



Strauss method of inoculation. 55 



Streptococci 38 



Classification of 40 



Diseases due to 33 



Distribution in nature 41 



General discussion of 38 



Pathogenesis of 43 



Surra 400 



Characterization 400 



Differential diagnosis 408 



Etiology 401 



Geographical distribution .400 



History 400 



Means of transmission 402 



Morbid anatomy 404 



Period of incubation 402 



Prevention 409 



Report of Smith and Kin- 



youn 405 



Symptoms 403 



Swine erysipelas 123 



Characterization 123 



Differential diagnosis 127 



Duration 127 



Etiology 124 



Geographical distribution_i24 



History : 123 



Morbid anatomy 126 



Period of incubation 125 



Preventive inoculation 128 



Prognosis T27 



Symptoms 125 



Swine fever (see hog cholera). 



Swine plague. ._ yr 



Autopsy notes i ._ 84 



Bacterium of 74 



Characterization 71 



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