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 of the ovaries. Malignant disease. Metbitis : caused by artificial 

 attempts to induce oestrum. Ulceration of the lining Mucous Mem- 

 brane. Yeoman's case. Hydeombtea or Hydrops utebi. TJiebinb 

 Displacements. Hbbnia utebi v. Hystbbooele. Bainard's case. 

 Selle's case. Corby's case. Kopp's case. Torsio uteri. Pbolapsus 

 utebi or " Inversion.'' Differential diagnosis. Restoration by taxis; 

 Amputatio utebi, or Excision of the Womb. Leech's case. Broad's 

 , inethod. Brown's case complicated with Uterine Tumour. Uterine 

 inertia (Fleming). Post-partum Hjeiiobrhage. Mayhew's case. 

 Lacebation op the Vaginal Walls. " Cancer?' or Tumoues op 

 the Vagina. True Canceb. Lipomata. Condylomata, " Warts." 

 Fibromata. Polypus. Leucorrhcea. Inversio v. Pbolapsus 

 Vagina. Bainard's method of amputation. " Infibulation." Passage 

 op the Catheteb. PARTUBITION AND OTHER SPECIAL 

 PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA OP THE FEMALE : (Estrum. 

 Superpcetation. Spurious Pregnancy (Fleming's account). Absence 

 of oestrum. Constant desire. Pbegnancy : False pains. Hygiene 

 of pregnancy. Parturition : normal. Difficulty not common. 

 Beasons for this. Malposition of the Foetus. Assistance to be 

 rendered at parturition. Premature Birth and Abortion. Delayed 

 Pabtubition. Opebatite Intebpebenoes : embryotomy. Ompha- 

 lotomy. Mayhew's Parturition instrument. Extractors. Forceps. 

 The crochet, as described by May hew. The new-born pup and foetal 

 membranes. Monstrous conditions. Moles or anidian monsters. 



EXTBA-UTEBINB FETATION. CESAREAN OPEBATIONS : Franck's 



statistics. Feser's cases. Adam's method of operation. After- 

 treatment of Parturient Animals. Overstraining the milking powers. 

 Adoption of a foster mother. Liability of bitch to eat her pups. 

 The lochia. 

 Appendix.— ORGANS AND PROCESS OF LACTATION AND 

 THEIB DISOEDEES : The mammary glands and milk. Beten- 

 tion op Mile. " Milk abscess," and concretions in the ducts of the 

 teats. Mammitis. Lacteal Fistula. Malignant Gbowths op 

 the Mammaby Gland. Tumours. To " dry up" a bitch. Warty 

 growths and " chaps " of the teats . . , 165 — 198 



CHAPTEE IX.— THE NEEVOUS SYSTEM. 



Extreme nervousness of temperament of some breeds of dogs as a special 

 feature in canine surgery and medicine. Neuralgia. Williams's 

 views as to mental disorders. Epilepsy. Vertigo. Megnin on 

 epileptiform acariasis. Mayhew's precautions for dealing with 

 " fits." Apoplexy, the parturient form. Injubibs to the Head 

 Concussion, Compression, Fracture (Symond's case), Apoplectic com- 



