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| Introduction, | [9] |
| CATTLE |
| Importance of supplying Cattle with pure Water, | [15] |
| Remarks on feeding Cattle, | [17] |
| The Barn and Feeding Byre, | [21] |
| Milking, | [24] |
| Knowledge of Agricultural and Animal Chemistry important to Farmers, | [25] |
| On Breeding, | [30] |
| | The Bull, | [34] |
| | Value of different breeds of Cows, | [35] |
| Method of preparing Rennet, as practised in England, | [36] |
| Making Cheese, | [37] |
| | Gloucester Cheese, | [38] |
| | Chester Cheese, | [39] |
| | Stilton Cheese, | [40] |
| | Dunlop Cheese, | [41] |
| | Green Cheese, | [42] |
| Making Butter, | [44] |
| | Washing Butter, | [45] |
| | Coloring Butter, | [46] |
| Description of the Organs of Digestion in Cattle, | [47] |
| Respiration and Structure of the Lungs, | [53] |
| Circulation of the Blood, | [54] |
| | The Heart viewed externally, | [55] |
| Remarks on Blood-letting, | [58] |
| Efforts of Nature to remove Disease, | [67] |
| Proverbs of the Veterinary Reformers, | [70] |
| An Inquiry concerning the Souls of Brutes, | [72] |
| The Reformed Practice—Synoptical View of the Prominent Systems of Medicine, | [75] |
| Creed of the Reformers, | [79] |
| True Principles, | [80] |
| Inflammation, | [88] |
| Remarks, showing that very little is known of the Nature and Treatment of Disease, | [94] |
| Nature, Treatment, and Causes of Disease in Cattle, | [105] |
| Pleuro-Pneumonia, | [107] |
| Locked-Jaw, | [115] |
| Inflammatory Diseases, | [121] |
| | Inflammation of the Stomach, (Gastritis,) | [121] |
| | Inflammation of the Lungs, (Pneumonia,) | [122] |
| | Inflammation of the Bowels, (Enteritis.—Inflammation of the Fibro-Muscular Coat of the Intestines,) | [124] |
| | Inflammation of the Peritoneal Coat of the Intestines, (Peritonitis,) | [125] |
| | Inflammation of the Kidneys, (Nephritis,) | [125] |
| | Inflammation of the Bladder, (Cystitis,) | [126] |
| | Inflammation of the Womb, | [126] |
| | Inflammation of the Brain, (Phrenitis,) | [127] |
| | Inflammation of the Eye, | [128] |
| | Inflammation of the Liver, (Hepatitis,) | [128] |
| Jaundice, or Yellows, | [130] |
| Diseases of the Mucous Surface, | [132] |
| | Catarrh, or Hoose, | [133] |
| | Epidemic Catarrh, | [134] |
| | Malignant Epidemic, (Murrain,) | [135] |
| | Diarrhœa, (Looseness of the Bowels,) | [136] |
| | Dysentery, | [138] |
| | Scouring Rot, | [139] |
| Disease of the Ear, | [140] |
| Serous Membranes, | [140] |
| Dropsy, | [141] |
| Hoove, or "Blasting," | [144] |
| Joint Murrain, | [147] |
| Black Quarter, | [149] |
| Open Joint, | [151] |
| Swellings of Joints, | [152] |
| Sprain of the Fetlock, | [153] |
| Strain of the Hip, | [154] |
| Foul in the Foot, | [154] |
| Red Water, | [157] |
| Black Water, | [160] |
| Thick Urine, | [160] |
| Rheumatism, | [161] |
| Blain, | [162] |
| Thrush, | [163] |
| Black Tongue, | [163] |
| Inflammation of the Throat and its Appendages, | [163] |
| Bronchitis, | [164] |
| Inflammation of Glands, | [164] |
| Loss of Cud, | [166] |
| Colic, | [166] |
| Spasmodic Colic, | [167] |
| Constipation, | [168] |
| Falling down of the Fundament, | [171] |
| Calving, | [171] |
| Embryotomy, | [175] |
| Falling of the Calf-Bed, or Womb, | [176] |
| Garget, | [177] |
| Sore Teats, | [178] |
| Chapped Teats and Chafed Udder, | [178] |
| Fever, | [178] |
| | Milk or Puerperal Fever, | [182] |
| | Inflammatory Fever, | [183] |
| | Typhus Fever, | [186] |
| Horn Ail in Cattle, | [189] |
| Abortion in Cows, | [191] |
| Cow-Pox, | [194] |
| Mange, | [195] |
| Hide-bound, | [196] |
| Lice, | [196] |
| Importance of keeping the Skin of Animals in a Healthy State, | [197] |
| Spaying Cows, | [201] |
| | Operation of Spaying, | [204] |
| SHEEP |
| Preliminary Remarks, | [209] |
| Staggers, | [219] |
| Foot Rot, | [220] |
| Rot, | [221] |
| Epilepsy, | [222] |
| Red Water, | [223] |
| Cachexy, or General Debility, | [224] |
| Loss of Appetite, | [224] |
| Foundering, (Rheumatism,) | [224] |
| Ticks, | [225] |
| Scab, or Itch, | [225] |
| Diarrhœa, | [227] |
| Dysentery, | [227] |
| Constipation, or Stretches, | [228] |
| Scours, | [230] |
| Dizziness, | [231] |
| Jaundice, | [232] |
| Inflammation of the Kidneys, | [232] |
| Worms, | [233] |
| Diseases of the Stomach from eating Poisonous Plants, | [233] |
| Sore Nipples, | [234] |
| Fractures, | [234] |
| Common Catarrh and Epidemic Influenza, | [235] |
| Castrating Lambs, | [236] |
| Nature of Sheep, | [237] |
| The Ram, | [238] |
| Leaping, | [239] |
| Argyleshire Breeders, | [239] |
| Fattening Sheep, | [240] |
| Improvement in Sheep, | [244] |
| Description of the Different Breeds of Sheep, | [249] |
| | Teeswater Breed, | [249] |
| | Lincolnshire Breed, | [250] |
| | Dishley Breed, | [250] |
| | Cotswold Breed, | [250] |
| | Romney Marsh Breed, | [251] |
| | Devonshire Breed, | [251] |
| | Dorsetshire Breed, | [251] |
| | Wiltshire Breed, | [252] |
| | South Down Breed, | [252] |
| | Herdwick Breed, | [253] |
| | Cheviot Breed, | [253] |
| | Merino Breed, | [253] |
| | Welsh Sheep, | [254] |
| SWINE. |
| Preliminary Remarks, | [255] |
| Natural History of the Hog, | [259] |
| Generalities, | [262] |
| General Debility, or Emaciation, | [263] |
| Epilepsy, or Fits, | [264] |
| Rheumatism, | [264] |
| Measles, | [265] |
| Ophthalmia, | [266] |
| Vermin, | [266] |
| Red Eruption, | [267] |
| Dropsy, | [267] |
| Catarrh, | [267] |
| Colic, | [268] |
| Diarrhœa, | [268] |
| Frenzy, | [268] |
| Jaundice, | [269] |
| Soreness of the Feet, | [269] |
| Spaying, | [270] |
| Various Breeds of Swine, | [271] |
| | Berkshire Breed, | [271] |
| | Hamphire Breed, | [271] |
| | Shropshire Breed, | [272] |
| | Chinese Breed, | [272] |
| Boars and Sows for Breeding, | [272] |
| Rearing Pigs, | [273] |
| Fattening Hogs, | [275] |
| Method of Curing Swine's Flesh, | [277] |
| APPENDIX |
| On the Action of Medicines, | [279] |
| Clysters, | [281] |
| | Forms of Clysters, | [283] |
| Infusions, | [286] |
| Antispasmodics, | [287] |
| Fomentations, | [287] |
| Mucilages, | [289] |
| Washes, | [289] |
| Physic for Cattle, | [290] |
| | Mild Physic for Cattle, | [291] |
| Poultices, | [292] |
| Styptics, to arrest Bleeding, | [296] |
| Absorbents, | [296] |
| | Forms of Absorbents, | [297] |
| VETERINARY MATERIA MEDICA, embracing a List of the various Remedies used by the Author of this work in the Practice of Medicine on Cattle, Sheep, and Swine, | [299] |
| General Remarks on Medicines, | [312] |
| Properties of Plants, | [315] |
| Potato, | [316] |
| TREATMENT OF DISEASE IN DOGS—Preliminary Remarks, | [323] |
| Distemper, | [325] |
| Fits, | [326] |
| Worms, | [327] |
| Mange, | [328] |
| Internal Abscess of the Ear, | [329] |
| Ulceration of the Ear, | [329] |
| Inflammation of the Bowels, | [329] |
| Inflammation of the Bladder, | [330] |
| Asthma, | [331] |
| Piles, | [331] |
| Dropsy, | [332] |
| Sore Throat, | [332] |
| Sore Ears, | [332] |
| Sore Feet, | [333] |
| Wounds, | [333] |
| Sprains, | [333] |
| Scalds, | [334] |
| Ophthalmia, | [334] |
| Weak Eyes, | [335] |
| Fleas and Vermin, | [335] |
| Hydrophobia, | [335] |
| MALIGNANT MILK SICKNESS of the Western States, or Contgious Typhus, | [339] |
| BONE DISORDER IN COWS, | [351] |