| Familiaris | sub-genus |
| Feet | sore (1) (2) diseases of the |
| Femur | fracture of the |
| Fighting-pits | |
| First division of varieties | |
| Fistula | in the anus, causes and treatment of lachrymalis |
| Fits | symptoms of treatment of distemper puerperal |
| Fitzhardinge | Lord, his management of hounds |
| Flap | tumours of the |
| Flogging hounds | disapproved of |
| Food | the dog used for (1) (2) of the greyhound (1) (2) of the foxhound insufficient, a cause of distemper |
| Fore-arm | fracture of the |
| Fouilloux | Jacques du, his recipes for rabies |
| Foxhound | description of the size and proper conformation of pupping treatment of whelps breaking in management in the field general management and food of Lord Fitzhardinge's management |
| Fractures | most frequent in young dogs of the humerus of the femur (thigh) of the radius of the fore-arm of the shoulder of the pelvis of the skull |
| French pointer | description of the |
| Fungus hæmatodes | a case of post-mortem appearances |
| Gasehound | description of |
| Gêlert | the dog of Llewellyn, poem on the death of |
| Gentian | a stomachic and tonic |
| Ghoo-khan | or wild ass, hunted by Persian greyhounds |
| Giddiness | nature and treatment of |
| Ginger | a cordial and tonic |
| Glass | powdered, the best vermifuge (1) (2) |
| Glossitis | causes and treatment of |
| Goître | nature of cause and treatment of |
| Good qualities | of the dog |
| Goodwood kennel | description and plan of |
| Grecian | dogs, description of sacrifices of dogs greyhound, description of the |
| Greyhound | description of the puppies, out of origin of known in England in the Anglo-Saxon period old verses describing the (1) (2) (3) cross with the bull-dog proper conformation of colour of breeding rules for age food training laws for coursing with English Grecian Highland Irish Italian Persian Russian Scotch Turkish |
| Grognier | Professor, description of the French sheep-dog |
| Gullet | description of the |
| Gutta | serena |
| Hare Indian dog | description of the |
| Harrier | description of the |
| Head | bones of the form of in the foxhound |
| Heart | description of the action of the rupture of the |
| Hecate | dogs sacrificed to |
| Hembel | Mr., his anecdotes of rabid dogs |
| Hepatitis | causes, symptoms, and treatment of |
| Hertwich | Professor, on rabies |
| Highland greyhound | description of the |
| Hindoos | regard the dog unclean |
| Hippocrates | prophylactic properties of the dog recommended by |
| Hogg | James, anecdotes of his dog |
| Hog's lard | the basis of all ointments |
| Horse | doctors |
| Hospitals | for dogs |
| Hound | the various kinds of blood fox otter southern stag |
| Humerus | fracture of the |
| Hunting | with dogs first mentioned by Oppian |
| Hunting- | kennels |
| Huntsman | the requisites of a |
| Hydatids | in the kidney |
| Hydrocyanic acid | useful in cases of irritation of the skin |
| Hydrophobia | see Rabies |
| Hydrophthalmia | treatment of |
| Hyrcanian dog | description of the |
| Iceland dog | description of the |
| Ileum | description of the |
| Incontinence | of urine |
| India | degeneration of dogs in |
| Inflammation | of the lungs of the stomach of the intestines (1) (2) of the peritoneal membrane (1) (2) of the liver of the kidney of the bladder of the feet (1) (2) |
| Intelligence of the dog | anecdotes illustrative of the |
| Intestines | description of the inflammation of the (1) (2) |
| Intussusception | nature and causes of treatment |
| Iodine | a valuable medicine: in goître in dropsy |
| Irish | greyhound, description of the wolf-dog setter setter, inductive reasoning in an |
| Italian | greyhound, description of the wolf-dog |
| James's powder | a sudorific |
| Jaundice | causes, symptoms, and treatment of |
| Javanese dog | description of the |
| Jejunum | description of the |
| Jenner | Dr., on distemper |
| Jews | regard the dog with abhorrence |
| John | kept many dogs received greyhounds in lieu of fines |
| Kamtschatka | uses of the dog as a beast of draught in |
| Karáráhé or New Zealand dog | description of the |
| Kennel | description of description and plan of Goodwood for watch-dog construction of hare, use of lameness, nature of causes of means of prevention |
| Keyworth | Mr., springer belonging to |
| Kidney | inflammation of the hydatids in the |
| King Charles's spaniel | description of |
| Lachrymal duct | description of the |
| Lapland dog | description of the |
| Larynx | description of the inflammation of the |
| Laws | of coursing |
| Leblanc | M., on jaundice |
| Léonard | M., his exhibition of dogs |
| Lime | chloride of, the uses of |
| Lion dog | description of the |
| Lips | functions of the swellings of the |
| Liver | description of the functions of the inflammation of the |
| Llewellyn | poem on the dog of |
| Locrian dog | description of the |
| Louisiana | marmot |
| Lunar caustic | the best recommended for bites of rabid dogs |
| Lungs | inflammation of the congestion of the |
| Lurcher | description of the |
| Madness | canine, see Rabies |
| Magnesia | sulphate of, a purgative |
| Mahratta dog | description of the |
| Majendie | his experiments on the olfactory nerves |
| Major | a celebrated greyhound |
| Maltese dog | description of the |
| Mammalia | a class of animals |
| Management | of the pack |
| Mange | nature of is hereditary the scabby treatment causes of frequently causes goître |
| Mangy edges | treatment of |
| Marmot | Lousiana |
| Mastiff | description of the used in Cuba to hunt the Indians |
| Matin | description of the |
| Maxillary bones | description of the |
| Meatus | description of the |
| Medicines | a list of the most useful mode of administering |
| Medullary | substance of the brain |
| Memory | of the dog |
| Mercury | preparations of uses of |
| Mexico | shepherd dogs of their introduction into this country |
| Milk | accumulation of, in the teats secretion of, connected with cancer |
| Mohammedan | abhorrence of dogs |
| Molossian dog | description of the |
| Moral | qualities of the dog |