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 plications. Encephalitis : Leblanc's case. Gowing's case. Hydbo- 

 oephaluS: Illustrative case. Parasites. Paealysis. Blaine on 

 Acupuncturation. Stross on spinal pachymeningitis. Locomotor 

 ataxy. Pueepebal Eclampsia : Fleming's account of this disorder. 

 Chobea or St. Vitus's Dance. Gowers and Sankey on its patho- 

 logical anatomy. Harley's artificial production of the disease. 

 Cbamp. Tetanus. Opisthotonos and Pleurosthotonos. Coats on 

 the pathology of the disorder . . . 199 — 213 



CHAPTER X.— THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE. 



THE EYE : Anatomical comparison with that of horse. Ulceration 

 op the Eyelids : " Watery Eye," entropion, ectropium, trichiasis. 

 Obstruction of the Lachrymal Duct. Laceration of the Supra-orbital 

 Ligament. Tumoubs on Cabtilago Nictitanb. Conjunctivitis 

 and Simple Ophthalmia. Granular conjunctivitis. Uloebation 

 op the Cobnea. Staphyloma. Opacity. Deopsy op the 

 Aqueous Chambeb. Traumatic distension of the eyeball. Deb- 

 moid Tumoubs. Catabaot. Accidental extraction of the lens by 

 a cat. Amaurosis. Dislocation op the Eyeball. Extirpation 

 of the Eyeball. Persistence of Membrana pupillavis (Youatt). In- 

 flammation of the iris and choroid. THE EAR : Ear-ache. Otitis. 

 Deafness, peculiar form resulting from too low " cropping." Intbb- 

 nal Cankeb, Coculet's treatment. External Cankeb. Amputa- 

 tion of Dogs' Ears (" cropping " or " rounding "). Ear caps (Peuch's, 

 Hill's, Mayhew's). Ticks in the Eab. Scurfiness of the flap. 

 Hematoma or Seko-s anguineous Abscess OP the FLAP : Hunting's, 

 Mayhew's, and Trinchera's method of treatment. Aubiculab 

 Acabiasis : accounts by Megnin and Nocard. Polypi of the Ear. 

 THE SKIN : Empirical notions on the subject. Views of various 

 canine pathologists. Anatomy of the skin of the dog. Foulness. 

 Simple Ebythema. Eczema (True dermatitis or "Surfeit"). 

 Pityriasis and psoriasis. Gamgee on mercurial eczema. Pruritus. 

 Alopecia or " Baldness." Vbbbuoe or " Warts." Anasabca. 

 Erysipelas (?). PARASITIC AFFECTIONS. DERMATOZOA: 

 General remarks on the diseases to which they give rise. Tbue 

 Mange or Sabcoptic Scabies. Detection of sarcoptes and symbi- 

 otes. " Dry," " scabby," and " watery " mange. " Red mange." 

 Special points concerning the treatment of parasitic skin diseases. 

 Blaine on mange dressings. The preparations suggested by different 

 canine, pathologists. Folliculab Mange. The characters of 

 Demodex folliculorum. Gruby's experiments with it. Hunting on 

 treatment of the disease. Various authors on this subject. Skin 



