Tuberculosis.—The mesentery may be studded with nodules.

SPLEEN

Tuberculosis.—A greatly enlarged spleen.

Enteritis.—(Bacterial.) Spleen enlarged but paler in color.

URETERS

Cholera.—Ureters distended with yellow urates.

INDEX

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Abscesses[26]
Abnormal eggs (see [Oviduct diseases])[77]
Aconite[9]
Air under skin (see [Emphysema])[54]
Air sac mite (see Mites, air sac)[73]
Anæmia[27]
Apoplexy[28]
Aspergillosis[29]
Atrophy of liver (see Liver diseases)[70]
Bacterial enteritis (see Diarrhea)[48]
Baldness (see Favus)[56]
Biliary repletion (see Jaundice)[65]
Blackhead of turkeys[30]
Brandy[9]
Breakdown[33]
Broken limbs (see Fractures)[58]
Bronchitis[34]
Brooder pneumonia[35]
Bumblefoot[36]
Calomel[9]
Cancer (see Liver diseases and Ovary diseases)[72], [76]
Canker (see Diphtheria)[49]
Carbolic acid 9
Castor oil[9]
Catarrh (see [Cold])[43]
Catarrh, contagious (see [Roup])[83]
Catarrh of crop[37]
Catarrh of stomach (see Gastritis)[62]
Chicken pox[38]
Chlorodyne[9]
Cholera[39]
Cloacitis[41]
Coccidiosis of adult fowls[42]
Coccidiosis of chickens (see Brooder pneumonia)[35]
Coccidiosis of turkeys (see Blackhead)[30]
Cold[43]
Congestion of the liver (see Liver diseases)[70]
Congestion of the Lungs (see [Pneumonia])[79]
Conjunctivitis (see [Roup])[83]
Constipation[44]
Cramp[45]
Creolin[9]
Crop-bound[46]
Crop, soft[89]
Crop, catarrh of[37]
Depluming mite[74]
Diarrhea, bacterial[48]
Diarrhea, mycotic[48]
Diarrhea, protozoan[48]
Diarrhea, mild[47]
Diarrhea, severe[48]
Diarrhea, white[47]
Diphtheria[49]
Diphtheritic roup[49]
Disinfection[10]
Dislocations (see Fractures)[58]
Doses[9]
Dropsy[52]
Drugs[9]
Ducks[20]
Dysentery[52]
Egg-bound[53]
Egg-eating[54]
Emphysema[54]
Enlargement of heart (see Heart, diseases of)[64]
Enlargement of liver (see Liver diseases)[70]
Enlargement of kidneys (see Kidney diseases)[66]
Enteritis (see Diarrhea)[46]
Entero-hepatitis (see Blackhead)[30]
Epilepsy[55]
Epsom salts[9]
Fatty degeneration[56]
Favus[56]
Feather-eating[57]
Fits (see [Epilepsy])[55]
Fleas[58]
Fowl typhoid[41]
Fractures[58]
Frost bite[59]
Gangrenous ovary (see Ovary diseases)[76]
Gapes[60]
Gastritis[62]
Geese[21]
Going light (see Anæmia)[27]
Gout[63]
Grippe (see [Cold])[43]
Guinea fowls[21]
Heart, diseases of[63]
Heart, dropsy of[64]
Heart, enlargement of[64]
Heart, rupture[64]
Hydrogen peroxide[9]
Hypertrophy of the liver (see Liver diseases)[70]
Impaction of crop (see Crop-bound)[46]
Indigestion[64]
Influenza (see [Cold])[43]
Iodine[9]
Jaundice[65]
Kidney diseases[65]
Leg weakness[66]
Leukemia (see Cholera)[39]
Lice[66]
Limber-neck[69]
Liver diseases[70]
Lungs, congestion of (see [Pneumonia])[79]
Maggots[72]
Medicines[9]
Mites, air sac[73]
Mites, depluming[74]
Mites, red[75]
Mites, scaly leg (see Scaly leg)[88]
Molting[75]
Nodular tæniasis (see Worms)[97]
Nursing fowls[5]
Ointment[9]
Ovary diseases[76]
Oviduct diseases[77]
Peritonitis[77]
Permanganate of potash[9]
Pigeons[21]
Pip[79]
Pneumonia[79]
Poisoning[80]
Post-mortem examination[99]
Prolapse of oviduct (see [Oviduct diseases])[77]
Puffed skin (see Emphysema)[54]
Pyæmia[82]
Quinine[9]
Rheumatism[83]
Roup[83]
Scabies (see Mites, depluming)[74]
Scaly leg[88]
Soft crop[89]
Sore head (see [Chicken pox])[38]
Sulphur ointment[9]
Ticks[90]
Tuberculosis[90]
Turkeys[20]
Turpentine[9]
Vertigo (see Apoplexy)[28]
Water[11]
White comb (see Favus)[56]
White diarrhea of chickens[92]
Worms[94]

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