The writer has given special emphasis to the cause and prevention of disease, and not so much to the medicinal treatment. Stockmen are not expected to practise the medicinal treatment, but rather the preventive treatment of disease. For this reason it is not deemed advisable to give a large number of formulas for the preparation of medicinal mixtures to be used for the treatment of disease, but such treatment is suggested in the most necessary cases.
R. A. CRAIG.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY, LaFayette, Ind. August, 1915.
CONTENTS
PART I.—INTRODUCTORY.
I. GENERAL DISCUSSION OF DISEASE II. DIAGNOSIS AND SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE III. TREATMENT
PART II.—NON-SPECIFIC OR GENERAL DISEASES.
IV. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM V. DISEASES OF THE LIVER VI. DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS VII. DISEASES OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS VIII. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY APPARATUS IX. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY ORGANS X. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM XI. DISEASES OF THE SKIN XII. DISEASES OF THE EYE XIII. GENERAL DISEASES OF THE LOCOMOTORY APPARATUS XIV. STRUCTURE OF THE LIMBS OF THE HORSE XV. UNSOUNDNESSES AND BLEMISHES XVI. DISEASES OF THE FORE-LIMB XVII. DISEASES OF THE FOOT XVIII. DISEASES OF THE HIND LIMB
PART III.—THE TEETH.
XIX. DETERMINING THE AGE OF ANIMALS XX. IRREGULARITIES OF THE TEETH