1 
60 
Jan. 
Feb. 
March 
April 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
1 
H. D. 
H. D. 
H. D. 
H. 13 . 
H. D. 
H. D. 
H. D. 
H. D. 
!h. d. 
H. D. 
H. D. 
H. D. 
l 
Brought over . . 
18 63 
17 72 
24 
58 
24 83 
28 77 
37 115 
38 
98 
24 65 
30 
83 
35 46 
15 49 
11 54 
30 
Quittor 
. 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
1 
0 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
Rabies 
0 1 
0 
3 
0 
5 
0 
2 
0 
2 
0 
2 
0 
1 
— 
— 
0 2 
0 2 
0 2 
i 
Rectum, protrusion of 
— 
— 
— 
— 
0 
2 
— 
0 
1 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
u 
Rheumatism 
0 5 
0 
2 
0 
2 
0 
6 
0 
1 
0 
3 
0 
1 
0 1 
0 
2 
0 2 
0 2 
— 
i 
R-ingbone 
— 
1 
0 
1 
0 
— 
— 
1 
0 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
i 
• 
Ringworm 
—- 
— 
0 
1 
— 
—. 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
I 
Rupture of stomach 
| — 
— 
— 
— 
— 
1 
0 
— 
— 
— 
— 
• 
— 
Rupture of tendon 
— 
— 
— 
— 
—- 
_ 
—- 
1 0 
— 
— 
— 
— 
Sallenders 
— 
— 
■— 
—- 
1 
0 
— 
-- 
— 
1 
0 
— 
— 
— 
« 
Sandcrack 
— 
— 
-T- 
-— 
4 
0 
1 
0 
3 
0 
2 0 
2 
0 
— 
1 0 
1 o 
1 * 
Scald 
— 
— 
— 
— 
0 
2 
— 
— 
0 
1 
— 
— 
— 
(i 
Secretion of milk 
— 
0 
1 
— 
MM 
— 
0 
2 
— 
— 
— 
— 
1 
Separation of hoof 
— 
1 
0 
— 
— 
_ 
— 
— 
— 
_ 
—- 
>— 
— 
} 
Sitfast 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
—— 
2 
0 
1 0 
— 
—■ 
— 
— 
• 
« 
Spavin 
— 
1 
0 
__ 
— 
1 
0 
— 
— 
— 
1 
0 
1 0 
— 
— 
i 
Spinal cord, inflammation of 
— 
— 
— 
_ 
— 
—— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
1 0 
' — 
Spinal injury 
— 
— 
— 
0 
1 
— 
1 
0 
— 
— 
— 
1 0 
— 
1 0 
• 
« 
Splenitis 
— 
— 
0 
1 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
— 
1 
Sprains 
3 1 
6 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
5 
0 
3 
1 
1 - 
0 
2 1 
7 
0 
5 0 
1 0 
1 ] 
3 * 
Stitfness 
— 
— 
— 
.— 
— 
— 
—— 
0 2 
— 
— 
— 
— 
I 
Stifle lameness 
—. 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 
2 
0 
2 
0 
3 
0 
1 
_ 
0 
1 
0 2 
— 
— 
Strangles 
— 
— 
— 
— 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 0 
— 
— 
— 
4 
Strangulation 
_ 
— 
— 
— 
— 
1 
0 
1 
0 
2 0 
— 
— 
4 
Stricture of the bowels 
0 2 
— 
— 
— 
— 
„ 
— 
— 
— 
— 
( 
Superpurgation 
0 1 
— 
0 
1 
— 
— 
-—- 
1 
0 
_ 
— 
— 
0 1 
— 
J 
Surfeit , 
— 
—- 
0 
1 
_ 
... 
—— 
mm 
—. 
— 
— 
< 
Swallowing foreign bodies 
— 
— 
— 
0 
1 
0 
1 
— 
MM 
— 
— 
— 
( 
Swelled legs 
— 
1 
0 
— 
— 
1 
0 
— 
2 
0 
_ 
MM 
1 0 
— 
— 
i 
Teeth, diseases of 
— 
0 
6 
1 
2 
0 
2 
0 
3 
0 
2 
1 
0 
,— 
0 
1 
1 2 
— 
— 
t 
i 
Tenesmus 
. 
— 
0 
1 
0 
2 
0 
2 
0 
1 
0 
1 
— 
MM 
_ 
— 
— 
— 
( 
Testicle, scirrhous 
—■ 
— 
— 
—- 
.— 
1 
0 
— 
MM 
MM 
— 
— 
— 
i 1 
Tetanus 
— 
— 
— 
0 
1 
— 
1 
0 
— 
MM 
■— 
— 
— 
Thrush 
2 0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
— 
- 
1 0 
_ 
1 0 
— 
! 
Thyroid glands enlarged 
0 1 
0 
2 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
2 
0 
1 
0 
1 
— 
0 
1 
0 2 
0 2 
— 
! 
Tread . . - . 
1 0 
1 
0 
— 
- 
_ 
- 
— 
— 
__ 
— 
1 0 
— 
• 
; 
Tongue, substance in 
0 1 
— 
- 
— 
- 
— 
—- 
— 
i— 
— 
MM 
— 
— 
— 
Tumours 
— 
— 
1 
0 
— 
0 
1 
0 
3 
0 
3 
1 0 
0 
1 
— 
— 
0 2 
« 
< 
y 
po. scirrhous 
0 2 
0 
1 
— 
— 
0 
4 
0 
1 
0 
4 
0 1 
__ 
— 
0 1 
Vomition 
— 
0 
1 
0 
1 
— 
— 
— 
0 
1 
— 
MM 
— 
— 
.— 
Vomiting blood 
— 
— 
— 
— 
0 
1 
— 
— 
— 
MM 
— 
— 
• 
‘Worms 
0 4 
0 
3 
0 
2 
0 
5 
0 
1 
_ 
2 
2 
2 3 
0 
3 
0 2 
1 2 
1 5 
i 
Wounds in feet 
— 
— 
— 
2 
0 
_ 
1 
0 
1 
2 
3 0 
— 
1 0 
— 
i 
^Wounds, severe 
— 
— 
0 
2 
— 
0 
1 
0 
2 
0 
3 
0 2 
1 3 
1 2 
0 2 
0 2 
• 
r 
l: 
24 81 
30 94 
29 80 
28 105 
41 99 
49 137 
53 120 
38 75 
43 95 
47 60 
22 60 
15 67 
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c To these might have been added ninety-four other cases of domesticated 
i animals, oxen, sheep, swine, cats, rabbits, birds of various kinds; but no 
class of these was sufficiently numerous for any satisfactory conclusion to 
c be drawn from a record of their maladies. Reference might also have been 
made to 144 cases of disease in untamed animals in almost every species, 
r which the pupils had occasional opportunities of observing, and which 
s often afforded interesting illustratiofi of the different character of disease 
r; in animals of different structure, food, and habits—making a total of 1748 
o distinct cases. 
Some observations on this list of cases will be given in the next number. 
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