Comment | INDEX.
Clark on the feet, &c. 26,
80.
Cows, pest in, 444. In-
fected hide, ibid. Milch
cows and calves, 445 to
449. Suckling, and re-
medies for calves, 452 to
453.
College Veterinary, 7- Vul-
gar prejudice against it,13.
Cattle, horned, 437- Cud
lost, 441.
Coleman, Professor, 152,
329, 3.50, 429.
Cline, Mr. 425.
Charles I, anecdote of, 27.
Catarrh, 92. Various ways
of catching cold, to 108.
Cure, 111. Epidemic,
122. Various forms in
colds, 123.
Chantilly Stables, 106.
Consumption, H)6.
Costiveness, 55.
Crawford, Dr. 246.
Corday, Charlotte, 273.
Colic, 273. Masgal's easy
cure, and the radical one
of Citizen Marat.
Canker in foot, 430.
Coronet, hurts on, 358.
Corns, 359.
Collin, strains in, 401.
Chafing with collar, &c. 427.
Darwin, Dr. 43,81,99, 113,
145, 151, 172, 183, 256,
301, 310, 323, 334, 379.
383, 386, 444.
Agriculture, Board of, S.
Afterpieces, of various wri-
ters, 9.
Anatomy, 26
Alterants, 4.5. Forms, 62.
Antfcor, 188.
Appetite lost, 216. Crav-
ing, 218.
Austin, Dr. 264
Applications, drawing, 434.
Bel, Saint, 40, 130, 276,
328, 333, 339, 373, 402.
Bracken, 28, 262, 299, 377,
430, 434.
Brisson of the French Na-
tional Institute, 376.
Balls, Cordial, 76.
--------Strengthening, 245.
Blame, 67, 110, 147, 152,
225, 247, 255, 268, 289,
324, 421, 673.
Bleeding, 39, 46, 83, 89,
165. A ppearances of the
Blood, 435.
Bartlet, 9, 4.5, 109, 161.
Beddoes, Dr. 92 to 99.
Blind lady, anecdote of, 106.
Beer, chalybeate, 146,251
Bladder, diseases, 261.
Beer, London, 265.
Burstenness or rupture, 287.
Bites, venomous,'293.
Bewitching, 314
Bones, distortions of, 355, '
40J to 411.
Baynton, Mr. Surgeon, 419.
Bruises, 427.
Brown, John, 97.
Drugs, cautions concerning,
33,38.
Cattle-doctors, 2. Anec-
dote of a Dacian, 5, 18.
Downing, cattle-doctor, 20,
23, 446, 449, 452, 453.
Diuretics, 47, 62, 336.
Drink to sweeten the blood,
243.
Drink and ball,anodyne,280.
Diabetes, or staling too
much, 272.
Dislocations, $06.
Dropsy, 250.
Embrocation, various, 412.
Eclipse, anecdote of, 153.
Epilepsy, 208. Crib-biting,
217.
Economists, stable, 238.
Eyes, diseases of, 299. The
author's case, 301. Col-
lyrkim for the human eye,
302. For horses, 304.
Case of a brown mare,
306. Liniments, 309.
Frog bruised, 13, 407-
Fomentation, emollient and
discutient, &c. 303, 412,
434.
La Fosse, 346, 415.
Foster's farriery, 150.
Fever, 158. Contagious,
272. Epidemic, 173. In
horned cattle, 444. Va-
rious prescriptions, 474.
Farcy, 241.
Fundament, falling of, 288.
Founder-foot, 369. See 402.
Firing, 398.
Fractured bones, 406.
Fistula, 430.
Flesh, in wounds, to promote
the growth of, 433. Fumigation in contagion,435
Foul of the foot in cows,440.
Gibson, 28,48,66,73, 131,
161, 211, 247,257, 301,
318, 354.
Gout curable, and how, 42.
Glysters, 71 to 76, 256.
Glanders, 130. Infallible
cure for, 144.
Gall, its virtues, 197.
Grease, Molten, 224,
Gaspari, Dr. 253
Generation, equivocal, 253.
Goulard's Extract, abuse of,
30O, 398.
Gonorrhaea, or Gleet, 290.
Grease, 333.
Gravelling, 360.
Grogginess, 369.
Gelding, with the humbug
in that matter, &c. 423.
Gorged or hoven cows, 442.
Home, Everard, 387.
Hoofs, remedies for, 358.
Loss of, 375.
Horses, coach, 27-
Hay, 436.
Hamilton, Dr. 98.
Harvey,William, anatomist,
246.
Heart, palpitation of, 169.
Head-ache, 203.
Hide-bound, 233.
Health, Society of, at Paris^
246.
Heels, narrow, 368.
Hip, 504.
Hock, strains in, 405.
Hunter, John, 393.
John the dipper, and his re-
ligious cold bath, anec-
dote of, 107. IND
Infusion, tobacco, 239, 342.
Pectoral, 117. Antiseptic,
179. Stomachic, 224.
Ischury, or suppression of
urine, 271.
_ Jaw-set, 118,186, 211, 295.
Inflammation, theory of, 415.
Kidneys, diseases of, 261.
l Knee-broken, 343. Guard,
345.
Legs, swelled, bath for,
Emollient and discutient,
ibid. Diseases of, 333.
Layard,Dr. 101,438.
Liniments in cramp, 212.
Lethargy, 214.
Lay ton, an eminent farrier
at Walham-green, 307.
Lampas, 320.
Loins or couplings, strains
in, 404.
Medicine, veterinary, 1. Ho-
nourable, 6, 13.
Medicines, ready made, con-
cerning, 32. Quack, 34.
Malt mash, 78.
Mead, Dr. 171, 295.
Mange, 237.
Madness, canine, 294.
Mouth, diseases of, 320.
Mallenders and sallenders,
343.
Mortification, or gangrene,
419, 433.
Munro, Professor, 443.
Nightmare, 215.
Neck, swelled, from bleed-
ing, 406.
Opodeldoc, 412.
Osmer, 161, 179, 377, 404.
Ointments, 338.E X. vii
Obstetrics, veterinary, 449
to 452.
Ontyd.Dr. 394.
Purgatives, 42, 49, 55, 6X
Forms, &c. to 97.
Purgation, 39, 45. Super,
71. Case of a 8ia*e, 64,
819.
Powder, sneezing, 113.—
Escharotic, 347.
Pleurisy, 182.
Pym, his disease, other in-
stances of, 188.
Palsy, 214.
Plica Polomca, 249.
Pricking and stubbing, 502.
Pasterns, strained, 401.
Poultices, various, 420.
Poll-evil, 430. Cleansing
mixture, &c. 432.
Qu'rttor and false- quarter^
364.
Raymond, Capfc. 375.
Ruini, 26.
Rowelling, 78.
Russians, a dangerous indul-
gence amongst, 1-06.
Rheumatism, 127, 130.
Reins or loins, diseases o£
261.
Ringbone, 325.
Rigby, 419-
Rush", the late Mr. 328-
--------Dr. 393.
Solleysel, 40, 218.
Stallions, training, 291.
Soiling and turning to grass,
. Winter's run,
Caution, 411,436.
Sheets, damp, 120.
Shoeing of common smiths,
methods to improve, 11viii INDEX.
T eth, Tooth-powder, Asia-
tic, 324.
Tendons, the dispute con-
cerning their elasticity,
387. Ruptured, 406.
Tumours, 414.
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