INDEX. 
712 
Cows, sold as barren, proving in calf, 393 
Croton oil, two cases of death consequent on the giving of, 53 
Crundall on the effects of castration, 666 
Cubebs, rate of import duty on, 394 
Cullodion, solution of lac a substitute for, 396 
D. 
D’Alex, Dr., on the infallibility of philosophical therapeutics, 8b 
Deep-seated abscesses in a foal, 190 
Dental instruments, the set recommended by Mr. Gowing, 630 
Description of an enchondromatous tumour found in the lung of an ass, 126 
Diarrhoea, acute, in a milch cow, 427 
Diathesis, scrofulous, in a bullock, 549 
Dickens, Chas., on the status of the veterinary profession, 36 
Dickson, James, his work on “ The Breeding and Economy of Live Stock” 
reviewed, 22 
Diseased joints, case of, 138 
Distemper in horses, 202, 325, 353 
Dodd, Robert, his complaint of horse and dog patients being taxed, 73 
Dog, the, jaundice in, 316 
intestinal calculus in, 538 
Dogs, muzzling, impropriety of, 700 
mange in, remedy for, 500 
Drenches, on the danger attending their administration, 684 
Drugs, rate of import duty on, 393 
Dun, Finlay, on murrain, or the vesicular epizootic, 29 
Dupuy and Rodet, result of the subscription made for the families of, 101 
Dyce Sombre and Mr. Vines, 531 
Dyer, E., on veterinary science as it is and as it should be, 557 
R. H., his remarks on influenza in horses, 685 
his representation of the danger of giving horses drenches 
incautiously, 684 
his cases of peripneumonia in cows, 619 
on distemper in horses, 553 
E. 
Editorial: — Improvement of the breeds of horses, 173 
remarks on poultry lousiness, 229 
remarks on the by-laws of the Royal College of Veterinary 
Surgeons, 231 
■ veterinary surgeons’ exemption bill, 403 
status of the veterinary profession, 404 
Education, veterinary, on, 287 
Einicke’s cases of death from croton oil, 53 
Embryotomy, successful, 420 
Emphysema, mechanism of, 592 
Enchondromatous tumour, description of one found in the lung of an ass, 
126 
Enormous distention of the right auricle and ventricle, 54 
Epidemiological Society, Dr. Babington’s opening address at, 48 
its objects and proceedings, 536 
its formation of an epizootic committee, 537 
Epidemic, the, among the stock of Australia, 695 
Erichsen, Mr., his “ Introductory Lecture on the Study of Surgery ” re- 
viewed, 262 
