CHAPTER I. 
DISEASES OP SWINE, 
EXPLANATION OP CUT. DIFFICULTY IN ADMINISTERING MEDICINE, i-. GOOD 
NURSING THE ESSENTIAL. MALIGNANT AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASE. 111* 
L1GNANT EPIZOOTIC CATARRH. HOW TO KNOW IT. WHAT TO DO. 
INTESTINAL “HOG CHOLERA.” HOW TO KNOW IT. CAUSES. TREAT* 
MENT. PREVENTION. CONTAGIOUS PNEUMO-ENTERITIS. ITS ORIGIN. 
THE ERYSIPELATOUS FORM. THE FORM MALIGNANT SORE THROAT. ** 
WHAT TO DO. MALIGNANT ANTHRAX, SPLENIC FEVER. TRUE CUARLON. 
CONTAGIOUS PNEUMO-ENTERITIS. INFLAMMATORY DISEASES. QUIN- 
SEY, OR STRANGLES. RISING OF THE LIGHTS. PNEUMONIA. CATARRH 
IN THE HEAD.— i DISEASE OF THE SKIN. MEASLES. HOW TO KNOW IT. 
THE LAUD WORM. WHAT TO DO. TRICHINA SPIRALIS. HOW TO 
CURE. LICE. DIARRHEA. SUMMARY. 
Explanation — A — Cervical vertebrae. B , B — Dorsal vertebrae. C — Lumbar 
vertebrae. B — Sacrum. E, E — Coccygeal bones. F, F — Ribs. O — Costal 
cartilages. H — Scapula. I— Humerus. K, K — Radius. L — Ulna. M — Car- 
pus, or knee. 1. Scaphoid. 2. Semilunar. 3. Cuneiform. 4. Trapezium. 5. 
Trapezoid. 6. Os magnum. 7. Unciform. 8. Pisiform. N, N — Large rneta* 
