Cattle; their breeds, management, and diseases : with an index / [W. Youatt] ; published under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
- William Youatt
- Date:
- 1834
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Cattle; their breeds, management, and diseases : with an index / [W. Youatt] ; published under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![599 Diarrheea, in calves, nature and treatment of, 559 Digitalis, its medicinal properties, 582 Distention of the rumen by food, nature and treatment of, 435 nature ae ok ah gas, and treatment of, 438 Doncaster Agricultural Society, account of the, 251 Donegal, the cattle of, 184 Dorset ox, description of the, 26 , , crossed with the Devon and Durham advantageously, ib. Dropsy, general remarks on the causes and treatment of, 497 . Drying a cow, the proper period for, 534 Dumbartonshire, the cattle of, 122 Dumfries, the Galloways, for grazing, and the Ayrshires for the dairy there, 165 Dun, Mr. David, the Scottish Bakewell, ac- count of, 119 Dung, the different qualities of that of cattle and horses, 470 Dunlop cheese, account of the, 125, 137 Duodenum, description of the, 467 wate , inflammation of the, 487 Durham ox, an account of the, 229 Dysentery, causes and symptoms of, 477 , appearances of, after death, 478 — is inflammation ef the mucous membrane of the large intestines, 480 —, treatment of it, 48] —, the value of the chloride of lime in the treatment of it, 484 Ear, deseription of the, 287 —-, the furm and shape of, connected with the beauty of the animal, ib. —-, the diseases of the, 288 Earth, the eating of it, prevents the fer- mentation of the food, 317 -——, the quantity of, eaten daily by the Kintore ox, 104 East Indian cattle, an account of the, 268 -——- Lothian, the breeds of cattle of, 148 , the short horns introduced by Mr. John Rennie, ib. Edinburgh, the Veterinary School at, has improved the treatment of cattle, 394 Edinburghshire,—See Mid Lothian. Elgin, description of the cattle in, 100 Elder, the leaves of, make a good soothing ointment, 582 Embryotomy, when justifiable, and a de- scription of the operation, 540 Emetic, tartar, the use of, 579 Enteritis, symptoms of, 472 ) appearances after death, 473 , causes and treatment of, 474 Epidemic catarrh.—See Catarrh. Epidemics.—See Murrain. Epiglottis, difference’ between that of ‘the horse and the ox, 373 Epilepsy, the treatment of, 300 Epping, the manufactory of butter at, 254 Epsom salt, the best purgative, 585 Ergot of rye, its power in stimulating the womb to action, 535 Ch Essays on red-water, 511 Essex has no distinguishing breed of cattle, 293 ——, management of calves in, 254 marshes, the principal mode of feed- ing on, ib. Exeter, description of the vale of, 23 Eye, general description of the, 288 ——, inflammation of the, the nature and treatment of, 292 —~, worm in the, treatment of, 293 —~—, wounds of the, management of, 289 kyelids, description of the, 290 , diseases of the, ib. Farcy in. cattle, supposed causes of, 313 Fardel-hound, description of it, 449 , several cases of, 45] Falkirk, account of the tryst at, 120 Feet, the, description of, 272 , diseases of the, 565 Ferrying cattle, the method of, from the Scottish islands to the mainland, 81 Ferocity, occasional, in cattle, 296 Fever, intermittent, its symptoms and treat- ment, 355 , pure or idiopathic, does often exist 1 in cattle, 354 treatment, ib. ; symptomatic, frequent and danger- ous, 395 , inflammatory, its nature and treat. ment, ib. typhus. its nature and treatment, 363 Fife cattle, description of the old breed, 115 — , its symptoms and — crossed with the short-horns, 116 , many of the Durhams have now es- tablished themselves there, 117 ’ bull, admeasurement of one, ib. —— cattle, the mingling with the native breed the origin of the Aberdeens, 105 Findlater, Lord, account of his improve- ments in Banff 161 Firby, description of Lord Althorp’s bull, 241, 368, 371 Firing, an advantageous mode of, for some bony tumours, 289 Fits, the treatment of, 300 Fitzwilliam, Earl of, an account of his East Indian cattle, 270 Flintshire cattle, description of the, 64 Flooding after calving, treatment of, 545 Fiuke-worm, the, a cause of jaundice, 464 Fetus, retention of it for a long time with- out injury, 543 Food, its changes in the stomachs, 429 ——., how conveyed into the reticulum, 430 ——, the difference in the quantity of, very trifling in animals of different sizes, but of the same breed, 246 Forehead of a bull, the, should he short and broad, 274 of Firby, description of the, 274 the Devon, description of, 14 the North Highlanders, do., 97 — the old Banff, do., 101 ee ee](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29297503_0608.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)