412 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



9. * The Transmission of Disease between Man and the Lower Animals ; ' 



Edinburgh Veterinary Review and Annals of Comparative Pathology 

 for July, 1858. 



Object : To show that various diseases are communicable from man to the 

 lower animals, and vice versa. 



10. ' Experiments on the Communicability of Cholera to the Lower Ani- 



mals ; ' Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, April and October, 

 1854 ; and Gazette Hebdoinadaire de Medecine et de Chirurgie 

 (Paris), for November 24, 1854. 

 Object : To afford experimental proof that certain other animals are subject 



to the same kind of cholera, producible by the same causes, as in man ; and 



that it is directly transmissible from man to them. 



11. * Choleraization in Animals ; ' Lancet (London), December 1, 1866. 



Object : To demonstrate the means whereby cholera may be artificially 

 produced in the lower animals ; with the difficulties or fallacies of certain 

 modes of experiment. 



12. ' Clinical Notes on Cholera ; ' a series of papers in the Association 



Medical Journal (London), for 1854. 

 Contain observations on 



a. ' Epizootics in Domestic and Wild Animals.' 



b. ' The Natural Influence of Cholera on the Lower Animals ; ' 



and 



c. ' Diseases of the Lower Animals during Epidemic Cholera ' 



(pp. 1110-1). 



Object : To show the common influence of certain epidemic and endemic 

 aerial and terrestrial poisons on other animals, as well as on man. 



13. ' Suggestions for Observations on the Influence of Cholera and other 



Epidemic Poisons on the Lower Animals ; ' Edinburgh Medical 

 Journal for July, 1857. 



14. ' The Cattle Plague in some of its Aspects ; ' Lancet, May 16, 1857. 

 15 ' The Toot-plant and Poison of New Zealand ; ' British and Foreign 



Medico- Chirurgical Review for July 1865, and October 1868. 

 Object : To show the equal influence on other animals, as well as on man, 

 of certain narcotic poisons. 



16. 'Belladonna as an Antidote to Opium in Animals; ' and the 'Non- 



Susceptibility of certain of the Lower Animals to the Influence of 

 certain Poisons ; ' Association Medical Journal for June 9, 1854. 

 Object : To show the idiosyncrasies of individuals, species, and genera of 



the lower animals in comparison with man, in relation to the action of poisons 



and their antidotes. 



17. ' Microscopical and Chemical Characters of the Cholera Evacuations 



in Man and the Lower Animals ; ' illustrated by lithographs and 

 wood-cuts ; Edinburgh Medical Journal for February and March, 

 1856. 



Object : To show the identity of human and animal cholera, and allied dis- 

 eases, as regards their morbid anatomy. 



Similar details are given in the sections treating of the vesical, gastric, 

 and intestinal excretions or ejections in the 'Clinical Notes on Cholera,' 

 already quoted (No. 12), which are also illustrated by wood engravings. 



18. ' Illustrations of Animal Reason and its Derangements ; ' a series of 



papers in the ' Scottish Naturalist ' for 1875 and 1876. 

 Object : To supply attt/icntic anecdotes of animal sagacity, and to point out 

 the difficulties of establishing the authenticity of published anonymous anec- 

 dotes. 



