Chapter 36

Nasalbones, description of thecatarrh, nature ofcavity, polypus in theNeckshould be long in the greyhoundNepâl dogdescription of theNervesdescription of theNervous systemdiseases ofNewfoundland dogdescription of theas a retrievertwo varieties ofaccount of two imported into this countryNew Holland dogdescription of theNew Zealand dogdescription of theNictitating membraneof the eyeNimrodopinion on kennel lamenessNitrate of potasha useful diureticNitrate of silvera causticrecommended for the bites of rabid dogsuseful in choreain cankerNitric acida causticNorfolk spanieldescription of theNoseanatomy of thediseases of thedischarge from the, in distemperNux vomicaeffects ofOlfactory nervessize of, in different animalsdevelopment of thedescription of the (1) (2) (3)Ophthalmiasymptoms ofcauses oftreatment ofchronic, treatment oftraumaticsympatheticOppianthe first who mentions hunting with dogsdescription of British dogs byOrbit of the eyeform of theOrford, Lordfirst crossed greyhounds with the bull-dogdeath ofOtorrhœasimple, treatment ofOtter-hounddescription of theOvariesremoval of theOviddescription of coursing byOzænanature and treatment ofinjection forPalateveil of theinflammation of thePalsycauses of (1) (2)treatment ofa consequence of choreaconsequence of distemperPalm oilan emollientPancreasfunctions of thePannonian dogdescription of thePariahdescription of theParryCaptain, description of the Esquimaux dogParturitiontime ofmanagement duringuse of the ergot of of ryeinversion of the uterus afterPathologyCanine, Introduction toPelvisfracture of thePercivalMr., on fracturesPericardiumdescription of thecase of a wound in thePeritonitissymptoms and treatment ofPersian greyhounddescription of thePeruvian barka valuable tonicPhlegmonous tumournature and treatment ofPleurisynature ofdiagnostic symptoms ofPneumonianature and treatment ofdiagnostic symptoms ofin distempera consequence of small-poxPointerEnglish, his size and appearancemerits of, compared with those of the setterorigin ofPolluxthe introduction of hunting with dogs attributed toPolugar dogdescription of thePolypusin the ear (1) (2)in the nasal and anal cavitiesin the vaginaPomeranian wolf-dogdescription ofPoodledescription of thePortuguese pointerdescription of thePotashthe nitrate of, a useful diureticPredispositionto disease in dogsPreventative treatmentfor rabiesProphylacticproperties of the dogProtrusionof the eyePrussic aciduseful in cases of irritation of the skinPuerperal fitscauses, nature, and treatment ofPulseof various animalsPuppingseeParturitionPurging in distempershould be avoidedPustularaffection of the feetPythagorashis high opinion of the virtues of the dogRabiescases (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)early symptomsprogresspost-mortemappearancescausesperiod of incubation (1) (2)durationnature of the virusnature of the diseasetreatment of persons bittenin the horse (1) (2) (3)in the rabbitin the guinea-pigin the catin the fowlin the badgerin the wolftrials concerning the death of persons by (1) (2) (3)epilepsy taken foreditorial remarks onrecipes for the cure ofpreventive treatment forRadiusfracture of theRadcliffeD., on scentRectumtheRemedialmeans for the cure of diseasesRetrieverNewfoundland dog used asRheumatismnature, causes, and treatment ofRichard IIanecdote of the dog ofRichmondthe third Duke of, built Goodwood kennelRomansacrifices of dogs, description ofRottennessof the lungsRuptureof the heart, case ofpost-mortemappearancesof the colonof the bladderRussiangreyhound, description of thepointer, description of theSalivastate of in rabiesSaltsa purgativeScabby mangenature and treatment ofScentthe termdescription ofinfluence of the atmosphere uponScotchgreyhound, description of theterrier, description of theScott, Sir Walteranecdote of the dog ofverses on the dogs ofSeconddivision of varietiesSetonuseful in epilepsySetterdescription of theearly training of (1) (2)compared with the pointerIrish, inductive reasoning inSheep-dogdescription of theanecdotes of the (1) (2)supposed by Buffon to be the original typeFrench, description of theShepherd's dogimportance of the, to our agriculturistsof Mexicotheir introduction into this countryShock-dogdescription of theShoulderfracture of theproper form of the, in the greyhoundSiberian dogdescription of the (1) (2)SimpsonMr., on the use of the ergot of ryeSkeletondescription of theSkinuses of theSkullform of, adopted as the arrangement of the varieties of the dogfracture of theSmall-pox,symptoms ofcauses oftreatmentSmellthe sense of (1) (2)Snowballa celebrated greyhoundSore feetcauses of (1) (2)treatment (1) (2)Southern hounddescription of theSowaccount of one finding and standing gameSpanielorigin of thedescription of theBlenheimKing Charles'sNorfolkwaterSpanish pointerdescription of theSpasmodic coughnature and treatment ofSpayingmode of performingSpirits of turpentineeffects ofSpleenfunctions of thediseases of theSpotson the corneaSprainsSpringerdescription of theStaghounddescription of theanecdotes of theStalingprofuseStarchbandage, useful in fracturesStealingof dogsStomachanatomy and diseases of thecase of the retention of a sharp instrument in theStrychniaa valuable medicine in palsySulphurthe basis of applications for mangea good alterativeSumatradescription of the wild dog ofSurfeitan eruption resembling mangeSwedishsacrifices of dogs, description ofSympatheticnervesTæniaa species of wormTailingobjections toTape-wormtheTappingin cases of dropsyTartar emetic,a useful medicineTeethdistinctive arrangement of thedescription of thecuts showing various signs of growth and decaysupernumerarydiseases of thevery early lost by the Turkish dogTeresa species of wormTerrierdescription of thetraining of theanecdotes of theScotch, description of theTetanuscauses ofsymptoms and treatment ofThibet dogdescription of theThighfracture of theThirddivision of varietiesThroatforeign articles in theThyroid cartilagedescription of theToessorenumber ofTolingducksTonguedescription of themode of drinkingwormingblainTorsionmode of performingforcepsTrainingof the greyhoundof the foxhoundof the pointer or setter (1) (2)Traumaticophthalmia, treatment ofTrimmer. Mr.description of the Spanish sheep-dogTrunkbones of theTumourphlegmonous, nature and treatment ofTurkishdog, description of thegreyhound, description of theTurnsidenature and treatment ofuncommon in the countryTurnspitdescription of theTurpentineuses ofUlcerationof the corneaof the eyelidsUnguentsuse of, in mangeUnguiculataa tribe of animalsUteruscase of inversion of theextirpation and cureVaginapolyps in theVan Diemen Landravages of wild dogs inVarietiesthree divisions offirst division ofsecond division ofthird division ofVatelhis observations on the pulse of different animalsVegetating excrescences in the earnature and treatment ofVermifugeglass the most effectual (1) (2)Vertebrated animalswhatVinegaruseful for fomentationsVoicechange of in rabiesVynerMr., opinion on kennel lamenessWartstreatment of (1) (2) (3)of the earWashingof hounds disapproved ofWatch-dogfrequent ill-usage of theWater-spanieldescription of theanecdotes of theWeakeyesWild dogdescription of theof Africaof Australiaof Van Diemen LandWilliamson, Captainaccount of the wild dogs of Nepâlon the degeneration of dogs in Indiadescription of the dholeWolfsupposed to be the origin of the doganecdotes of theWolf-dogIrishItalianWormsvarieties ofsymptoms ofmeans of expellingcases ofa cause of sudden deathcauses ofa cause of epilepsya cause of distemperWoundsof the earYellow distempernature oftreatment ofYellowstheZincsulphate of, a valuable excitantZoologicalclassification of the dog


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