LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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1. Physiognomy of disease in dogs as depicted by Mayhew — Pneumonia 9 



2. „ „ „ „ Asthma . 9 



3. „ „ „ „ Gastritis . 9 



4. „ „ „ „ Colie . 9 



5. „ „ „ „ Rheumatism 9 



6. 7. Administration of medicines — pills (Mayhew) . . .15 



8. „ „ liquid (Mayhew) . . .16 



9. Dog seton needle (Feuch and Toussaint) . . . .22 



10. Bandages for ears and abdomen (Peuch and Toussaint) . .24 



11. Method of fastening tape on a dog's nose to muzzle him (Mayhew) 25 



12. Figure of mad dog (furious stage). After Sanson . . .29 



13. „ „ (dumb form). After Sanson . . .32 



14. Pince collier pour saisir le chien (Peuch and Toussaint) . . 39 



15. Bouley's sticks and rope for seizing suspicious dogs . . 39 



16. Wire muzzle (after Fleming) . . . . .46 



17. BourreFs rasp and gag for teeth (Peuch and Toussaint) . . 47 

 18 — 21. Distemper organisms (after Krei jewski) . . .49 



22. Surra organisms, spirilloids . . . . . .58 



23. Rachitic dog (Hill) ....... 67 



24. General representation of circulatory organs of the dog (Chauveau) 74 



25. Fatty degeneration (Quain) . . . . . .75 



26. Fatty infiltration (Quain) . . . . . .75 



27. Pentastome (Cobbold) ...... 85 



28,29. Parasites of verminous bronchitis (from Hill on/ Dogs,' after 



Osier) 93 



30. Arnold's patent syringe for intratracheal injection . . .97 



31. Arnold's improved patent hypodermic syringe . . .97 

 32 and 33. Dog's teeth (Chauveau). Anterior and lateral views . 99 



34. Intestines and omentum major (after Chauveau) . . . 109 



35. Throat forceps (Arnold) . . . . . .110 



36. Stomach (after Chauveau) . . . . . .118 



37—39. Parasites (after Stonehenge) .... 134, 135 



40. Liver, &e. (from Fleming's translation of Chauveau's 'Anatomy ') . 140 



41. Liver disorder (Mayhew) ...... 144 



42. Distoma conjunctum (after Cobbold) .... 146 



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