ing, description, 110
Wind--
broken, heaves, or asthma, definition, symptoms, and treatment, 128
colic, cause, symptoms, and treatment, 73
Windgalls, description, causes, symptoms, and treatment, 355, 401
Windpipe, description, 119
Winking cartilage, or cartilago nictitans, description, 276
Womb--
and peritoneum, inflammation, symptoms, and treatment, 206
bleeding, or flooding, treatment, 205
dropsy, cause, symptoms, and treatment, 179
eversion, description and method of treatment, 205
hernia, description and treatment, 189
laceration, or rupture, causes and treatment, 206
neck, twisting, description and treatment, 189
Worm colic, notes 93
Worms--
bladder, affecting kidneys, 146
injuries by, and treatment, 90-94
strongyle, danger and treatment, 92-93
treatment with dips, 479
Wounds--
and their treatment, chapter by Ch. B. Michener, 484-506
gunshot, description and treatment, 494
healing under a scab, treatment, 487
in nostrils, cause and treatment, 97
lacerated and contused, description and treatment, 488
penetrating walls of chest, description and treatment, 131
poisoned, description and treatment, 495
punctured, description, symptoms, and treatment, 426, 490
Yellows, jaundice, or icterus, description and treatment, 88
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