. Domestic animals : history and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, and farm dogs : with directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing, feeding, and preparation for a profitable market : also, their diseases and remedies together with full directions for the management of the dairy. Horses; Domestic animals. PULMONARY AFFECTIONS, ETC. 205 physiological structure of the hog and the bear, more nearly resemble man, than any other animal. Many of their diseases may therefore be expected to be a modification of those of the human species, and require a sim


. Domestic animals : history and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, and farm dogs : with directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing, feeding, and preparation for a profitable market : also, their diseases and remedies together with full directions for the management of the dairy. Horses; Domestic animals. PULMONARY AFFECTIONS, ETC. 205 physiological structure of the hog and the bear, more nearly resemble man, than any other animal. Many of their diseases may therefore be expected to be a modification of those of the human species, and require a similar treatment. Skeleton, of a Pig A MaxUla inferior, vel posterior; lower jaw.—B Dentes; the teeth.—C Ossa nasi; the nasal bones.—D Maxilla sufjerior, vel anterior; upper jaw.—E Os frontis ; the frontal bone.—F Orbiculus ; the orbit or socket of the eye.—G Os occipitis ; the occipital bone.—H Atlas ; the first vertebra of the neck.—I Verte- brae colli, vel cervicales ; the vertebrte of the neck.—J Vertebrai dorsi, vel dorsa- les ; the vertebrae of the back.—K Vertebra? luinboriim, vel lunibales ; the verte- brae of the loins.—L Ossa coccygis ; the bones of the tail.—a Scapula; the shoulder-blade.—b Humerus; the round shoulder-bone.—c Sternum ; the breast- bone.—d Ulna; the elbow.—c Radius; the bone of the fore-arm.—/ Osnavicu- lare ; the navicular bone.—^ Phalanges, vel ossa pedis ; the first and second bones of the foot.—h Phalanges, vel ossa pedis ; the bones of the hoof.—i Pelvis, (ossa Innorninata ;) the haunch bones.—j Os femoris; the thigh-bone.—k Patella; the stifie-bone.—Z Tibia ; the upprer bone of the leg.—ot. Tarsus, (one of which is the (N) OS calcls ;) the hock-bones.—n Os naviculare ; the navicular bone.—o Digiti, vel phalanges, (ossa pedis ;) the first digits of the foot.—p Digiti, vel phalanges, (ossd pedis ;) the second digits of the foot. Pulmonary Affections, Colds, Couglis, and Measles. To each of these,


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