rONTENTS. 



IX 



CHAP. 



I. 



SECTION II. 

 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE APPAEATUS. 

 Semiology f>i.' the Digestive Aitaeatus 



DISEASK.S OF THE MOUTPI 

 Stomatitis 



Pimple stomatitis 

 Caturrlial stomatitis in sheep 

 Necrosing stomatitis in calves 

 Mycotic stomatitis in calves . 

 Ulcerative stomatitis in sheep 

 General catarrhal stomatitis in swine 

 Ulcerative stomatitis in swine 

 Merouiial stomatitis 

 Glossitis ...... 



Superficial glossitis 

 Acute deep-seated glossitis . 

 Chronic glossitis . 



11. DISEASES OE THE SALIYAEY GLANDS, TONSILS AND 



PHARYNX .134 



Parotiditis (Parotitis) ....... .134 



Acute parotiditis ....... .134 



Chronic parotiditis —Parotid fistula .... 136 



Inflammation of the submaxillary salivary gland . . . 137 



Tonsilitis in jjigs ........ 138 



Pharyngitis 138 



Pseudo-membranous pharyngitis in cattle . . 141 



Pseudo -membranous pharj'ngitis in sheep .... 142 



Pharyngeal polypi .... .... 143 



III. DISEASES OE THE CESOPHAGUS . 



CEsophagitis 



Stricture of the oesophagus . 



Dilatation of the oesophagus 



OEsophageal obstructions 



Euptures and perforations of the ocsojihagus 



145 



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 152 

 157 



IV. DEPBAVED APPETITE— THE LICKING HABIT— INDIGESTION 158 



Dejjraved appetite in the ox. . . . . , . .158 



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Depraved appetite in calves and lambs 

 Colic in the ox .... . 



Colic due to ingestion of cold water — Congestive colic . 



Colic due to invagination 



Colic as a result of strangulation 

 Diseases of the stomach 

 Indigestion ..... 



(jaseous indigestion 



