INDEX. 
1019 
Q. 
Quackery in the veterinary profession, 382 
“ Qusesitor,” his case of fracture of the tibia, 190 
records a case of laceration of the eyelids, 606 
his enquiry respecting the “ kidney dropper,” 787 
Quantity of copper produced in the year 1866 over the whole world, 122 
Question of spontaneous generation and the propagation of infectious 
diseases — British Association, 757 
R. 
Rabies ; its prevalence, and some suggestions for future investigation, 539 
cases of, in Lancashire and Yorkshire, 445, 607 
four cases of, in cattle, 195 
in a horse, case of, 918 
Railway, transit of cattle by, 340 
watering of animals on, 51 
Rain, an inch of, 314 
Read, Mr. C. Sewell, M.P., and the Veterinary Department of the Privy 
Council, 659 
Recovery of a dog from poisoning by strychnia, 209, 537 
Rectum of a dog, impactment. of the, with bone and sand, 555 
Reform, educational, 450 
Regeneration of bone by periosteum, 748 „ 
Regimental veterinary surgeons. By “Inquirer,” 531 
Regulations relating to the landing and inspection of foreign animals arriving 
at ports in Great Britain, 754 
Relation as to area between the tendon and the muscle, 120 
Remarks on some of the causes of the spread of the foot-and-mouth disease 
in Ireland, 741 
upon the use of the actual cautery as applied by the veterinary 
profession, 739 
Reminiscence of the Central Veterinary Medical Society and its first sub- 
ject, 798 
Removal of the membrana nictitans, 606 
Removing a diseased cow, heavy fine for, 595 
Report of the deputation to the authorities of the schools in Scotland, 
1869, 146 
Examination Inquiry Committee, 139 
on the mode of conducting 
the practical examination of candidates for the diploma 
of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, 252 
on cattle plague, 284 
Reports of the Practical Examination Inquiry Committee, 873 
Respirators, cotton, researches on, 930 
Reviews — ‘Horses and Stables,’ by Colonel Fitz-Wygram, 15th the King’s 
Hussars, 61 
‘Descriptive Anatomy of the Horse and Domestic Animals.’ 
Compiled chiefly from the manuscripts of Thomas Strange- 
ways, LL.D., M.R.C.V.S., and the late Professor Goodsir, 
F.R.S.S. Lond. and Edin. By J. Wilson Johnston, M.D., 
F.R.S.E., and T. J. Call, L.R.C.P.E., 61 
f Occasional Papers on Veterinary Subjects.’ By William Dick, 
late Professor of Veterinary Surgery to the Highland and 
Agricultural Society of Scotland, Founder of the Edinburgh 
Veterinary College, & c. With a Memoir by R. O. Pringle, 
Editor of the ‘ Farmer’s Gazette,’ 219 
‘ Laboratory Teaching ; or, Progressive Exercises in Practical 
Chemistry.’ By Charles Loudon Bloxam, Professor of Prac- 
tical Chemistry in King’s College, London, 318 
