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INDEX. 
Blood, singular coagulation of it, 85 — the organization of the clots, 93 
Bloodstone, colt, an account of her and Running Rein, 543 
Blundeville, his account of strangles and glanders, 702 
Bouley, M., on the diseases of the mouth, and diseases of the horse, 209 
Bourgelat, the grand founder of the French veterinary school, 1765, 
Bowles, Mr., on cattle and horse insurance, 725 
Bracken, Mr., on glanders, 705 
Breeds of cattle, the different, 72 — Bakewell’s system of, 74, 77 
Breeding, interesting rules with regard to it, 432 — what should be avoided 
and what desired, 440 
Broadbent, Mr., his case of illness in a boar pig, 483 
Brome, Dr., his letter on the French congress, 622 
Brood mare, a singular account of, 91 
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Calculi in the intestines, 486 
Calculous concretions in the horse, ox, sheep, and dog, 517 
Calomel, the effect of in the dog, 375 
Cantharides, the blister made of, 119 
Carbonate of barium, 270 
Caries of the teeth, particular symptoms of, treatment of ditto, 218 
Carlisle, Mr., on the cattle insurance, 728 
Cartwright, Mr., his cases of quarter evil, 2 — on hereditary phthisis, 240 — on 
the death of a pony, 655 — on the extraction of three molar teeth, 277 — a 
molar tooth swallowed, 278 — description of a new instrument for the ab- 
straction of teeth, 278— the proper management of loose teeth, 279 — on 
cattle and horse insurance, 624 — umbilical arteries, cases of, 723 — the 
round ligaments of the bladder, account of, 724 — his case of double 
bladder, 724 
Castration, the mode of using the rope, 423 
Cattle, the show of at Christmas, 4 — the carbuncle, or malignant pus- 
tule in ditto, 116 — cramp of the tongue in, 153 — pathology, 365 — descrip- 
tion of the distemper in, 650 
Catarrhal fever in a horse, 368 
Cattle pathology, cases of, 365 
Cavities of the teeth, cleanliness of the teeth, important, 225 
Charcoal removes the stench of putridity, 120 
Charbonneux, typhoid disease of pigs, 560 
Charter, observations on the, 515 — a more enl rged account of the veterinary 
profession and the Charter, and the communications that have taken place 
between the London and Edinburgh Schools and the Royal College of 
Veterinary Surgeons recently established, 605 
Chemistry, organic, Mr. Kar keek’s Lecture on, 244 
Cherry, Mr., could truly say that his course had been a steady one, keeping 
the interest of the profession constantly in view, 301 
Chloride of barium, 271 
lime, by Mr E. C. Reed, 422 
Chordes vocales, the, 269 
Chovvne, Dr., on the swallowing of sponge, 573 
Christmas, the show of cattle in, 4 
Cline, Mr., a short account of him, 103 
Clyers, some cases of among cattle, 534 — Professor Dick’s account of the 
disease, 538 
Coleman, Professor, on acute glanders, 70S 
on chronic ditto, 710 
