The Dog's Medical Dictionary An encyclopædia of the diseases, their diagnosis & treatment, and the physical development of the dog

Part 21

Chapter 211,635 wordsPublic domain

Ophthalmia, 201

Orifice of prepuce too small and too large, 212, 231, 233

Otorrhœa, 92

Oxide of zinc, poison, 227

Ozœna, 202

Palate, cleft, 58

Palpitation, 203

Palsy, shaking, 278

Paralysis, 203; of bladder, 23; of one side, 145; of tongue, 308

Paraphymosis, 206

Parasites, nasal, 189

Parturient eclampsia, 206

Patella, dislocation of, 69

Pediculi, 207

Pelvis, fracture of, 127

Penis, growths on, 208

Pericarditis, 209

Perineal hernia, 146

Peritonitis, 210

Perostitis, 210

Perspiration, 211

Phimosis, 212

Phosphorus, poison, 219

Phthisis, 212

Pig jaw, 58

Piles, 143, 212

Pill, how to give, 87

Pimple, 11

Poisoning, blood-, 26; lead-, 169, 230

Poisons, 213

Polypus in ear, 97, 190; of vagina, 320

Prepuce, opening of sheaf of, too small, 212, 231; too large, 233

Prolapsus of vagina, 320

Prostate gland, enlargement of, 233

Prostatitis, 234

Pruritus ani, 234

Psoriasis, 235

Puerperal fever, 236

Pulse, 237

Puppies, convulsions in, 50; diarrhœa in, 63

Pupping, 238

Purgative medicine, 260

Purpura, 263

Pyæmia, 263

Pyrosis, 264

Rabies, 265

Radius, fracture of, 123

Ranula, 267

Redness of skin, 269

Respiration, artificial, 16, 269

Rheumatic gout, 269

Rheumatism, 270

Ribs, fracture of, 130

Rickets, 273

Ringworm, 116, 274

Rubbish, eating of, 15

Rupture, 275

St. Vitus’s Dance, 42

Santonine, 229

Scalds, 275

Scapula, fracture of, 124

Scrotum, swelling of, 149, 323

Scurf, 53

Scurfiness of ear-flap, 97

Sea-sickness, 276

Sediment in urine, 314

Seton, how to put in a, 276

Sexual excitement, 278

Shaking palsy, 278

Shock, 279

Shoulder-bone, fracture of the lower extremity of, 123

Shoulder-joint, dislocation of, 67

Sickness, 325; sea-, 276

Skin about anus, inflammation of, 234

Skin diseases, 98, 99, 110, 151, 152, 235, 263, 273; irritation of, 163; redness of, 268; outer, rubbed off, 1

Skull, fracture of the bones of, 131

Sluggish liver, 171

Snake bite, 279

Snoring, 280, 284

Sore eyelids, 113

Sores at tip of tail, 287

Sore throat, 307

Spaying, 281

Specific gastritis, 137

Spermatic cord, swelling in, 323

Spot in the lens or pupil of the eye, 37

Spots, small red, about the body, 2

Sprains, 281

Squinting, 56

Sterility, 153

Stifle-joint, deformities of, 58; injury to, 282

Stings, 283

Stomach, bleeding from, 24; gas or wind in, 120, 328; ulcer of, 135; worms in, 331

Stones, chalky, 40; in bladder, 34; in kidney, 33

Stoutness, 284

Stricture of vagina, 322

Strychnine, poison, 213

Stye, 284

Suffocation, 285

Sunstroke, 344

Superfluous hair, 286

Swallowing of coins, 43

Synovitis, 287

Syringe, hypodermic, 150

Tail, cutting (docking), 85; fracture of bones of the, 129; sores at the tip of, 287

Tartar, emetic poison, 225; on the teeth, 299

Teats, crack in, 288

Teeth, 288; cutting the tusks, 299; tartar on the, 299

Temperature, how to take, 300

Testicles, absence of, 58; enlargement of, 303; inflammation of, 200, 303

Tetanus, 304

Thermometer, how to use, 305

Thigh-bone, fracture of, 125

Thirst, great, 1, 306

Throat, sore, 307

Tibia, fracture of, 124

Ticks, 307

Toes, dislocation of, 65; dog born without, 58; swelling between, 117

Tongue, chorea in, 42, 308; inflammation of, 308; paralysis of, 308; warts on, 309; wounds and ulcers of, 310

Tonsilitis, 307

Toothache, 310

Tumour of vagina, 322

Tumours, 311

Turpentine poison, 226

Ulceration of bone, 36

Ulcers, 312; of stomach, 135; of tongue, 310

Ulna, fracture of, 123

Umbilical hernia, 146

Uræmia, 313

Urethritis, 314

Urine, incontinence of, 154; sediment in, 315

Urticaria, 191

Uterus, inflammation of, 315

Vagina, discharge from, 317; injuries to, 318; polypus of, 320; prolapsus of, 320; stricture of, 322; tumour of, 322

Varicocele, 323

Vertigo, 324

Voice, loss of, 324

Vomiting, 325

Vulva, discharge from, 170

Warts, 326; on the tongue, 309

Water, frequent passing of, 92; on the brain, 149

Weaning, 327

Wen, 328

Wind in the stomach, 120, 328

Womb, inflammation of, 315

Worm, maw, 335

Worms in the heart, 330; in the stomach and bowels, 331

Wounds, 335; of tongue, 310

Zinc, oxide of, poison, 227

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