INDEX. 
707 
Epidemic diseases north of the Tweed, 79, 277 , 278, 282 
in 1840-1, 79, 80, 83, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 143, 
212, 270, 271,272, 274, 275, 286, 323, 334, 379, 382, 383, 384, 386, 
387, 388, 390, 476, 615 
in 1842-3, 60, 212, 217, 2 77, 278, 282, 284, 285, 343, 
5 27, 619 
strangely neglected, 527 
the frequent origin of, 280, 283, 288 
in Switzerland, 339 
the present among horses, 361 
Everett, Mr., at the Derby agricultural meeting, 524 
Experiments on living animals, by Mr. Turner, 355 
Extensor muscles of the foot, the loss of in cattle, 324 
gradual progress of, 326 
treatment of, 327 
result of, 328 
in the horse, account of, 673 
Excrements of the horse, account of, 8 
Eye, the, and its diseases, 650 
Farcy, a singular propagation of, 313 
and glanders, cases of, 447, 452 
comparison between it and a disease of the human being, 454 
and glanders, the termination of, 456 
the treatment of, 457 
a case of, 65 1 
Fat, lecture on the nature and growth of, 220 
the non-nitrogenized principle of, 6 
Feeding of horses, the frequent bad management of, 75 
Feet, the appearance of in the epidemic, 292 
a case of canker in, 631 
Femoris ossa, description of, 181, 182, 184 
Ferguson, Mr. P. B., his case of rupture of the stomach, 606 
Ferraby, Mr., his case of rupture of the os suffraginis, 31 1 
Fetlock joint of the horse, 61, 676 
the hinder ones, 64 
Fever, a fatal case of, 127 
never runs on to hydrophobia, 207 
Fibrine, the quantity of in different kinds of animals, 582 
Field, Mr. J., extracts from his posthumous works, 641 
his talents and noble character, 64 1 
his observations on liepatirrhoea, 643 
on the danger of infusions and decoctions of tobacco, 644 
■ on a singular affection of the mucous membranes of the air- 
cells, 644 
on disease of the ovarium, 645 
on fracture of the metatarsal bones, 640 
Mr. W., his account of a vapour-bath for horses, 1 
• his case of lithotomy, 30 
his Posthumous Records from the Writings of his Brother, 
641 
• his oration at the commencement of the session 1843-4, 661 
on the union of the “ Veterinary Transactions"’ and “The 
Veterinarian,” 661 
on the history of veterinary science, 663 
on the rapid improvement of veterinary science, 665 
on the introduction of cattle pathology, 665 
meed of praise due to the late John Hunter, 666 
