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pack. 

 ease. Bang's method of suppression. A reason 

 for meat inspection. Glanders, a serious menace 

 to horse and Man. Preventive inoculation and 

 Blackleg. No cure for Hog cholera. Lockjaw a re- 

 sult of wound infection. Texas fever and inocula- 

 tion. Anthrax. Lumpy jaw and its cure. The 

 contagious eye disease of cattle. The stockman's 

 scourge. Contagious abortion. Distemper of colts. 

 Calf cholera or dysentery. Cowpox. Canker mouth 

 of young pigs 253-269 



Chap. XXII. Disinfection and miscellaneous dis- 

 eases. — Methods of disinfecting'stables. Chemicals 

 to be used. Thumps and rheumatism in pigs. 

 Chapped teats. Obstructions in the teats. Warts. 

 A few diseases of poultry, causes and cure 270-27-1 



Chap. XXIII. Examination oe a horse for sound- 

 ness. — The test for the wind. Interpretation of 

 tooth changes. Looking at the foot. A bad sign 

 in saddlers. The detection of curbs, dropped hip 

 and ringbones. Comparing the hocks for signs of 

 spavin. Some disqualifications from breeding... 275-27!) 



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