INDEX. 
705 
Charlier, M. P., his account of the castration of the cow, 392 
Changes in the nature and character of diseases in horses, 541 
Charter, abstract of the, applied for, for the veterinary schools, 117 
reply of the Council to, 122 
for the veterinary schools, editorial remarks on, 169 
important question touching, discussed, 533 
Editorial remarks on, 532 
Cherry, Arthur, his account of spurious veterinary boards of examination, 
207 
his lecture on pleuro-pneumonia, 690 
— : his further remarks on registration, 615 
his account of the mock veterinary examinations that 
took place at Edinburgh, 284 
his reply to Mr. Whittle, 317 
• his account of registration, 382 
on carpitis — registration — uncertificated practitioners, 512 
Chiffney bits and bridle reins, 236 
Chloride of zinc for deodorizing and disinfecting, 453 
Chloroform, effects of, on the horse, 1 
application of, to animals, 3 
the history of its introduction, 105 
r Mr. Field’s account of the effects of the inhalation of, on horses, 
134 
the operation of castration under the influence of, 137 
Mr. Peech’s account of the effects of the inhalation of, on horses, 
146 
may it not prove useful in the slaughter-house ? 202 
administered to a pig, 233 
and ether, Mayhew, Edw., on the action of, on animals, 484 
given internally to a man suffering from Asiatic cholera, 519 
editorial remarks on the internal use of, 531 
physiological action of, 596 
effects of, on animals, 637 
Choking in cattle, 72-75 
Cholera, Asiatic (in man), successfully treated by chloroform, 519 
Clark v. Freeman, rights of physicians, 288 
Clavelisation of flocks of sheep viewed as a measure of sanitary police, 464, 
522, 568 
Colic, observations on, from indigestion, illustrated by an extraordinary case 
of impactment of the stomach and colon, 623 
Colicky complaints, a few remarks on, 620 
College, Royal Veterinary, state of affairs at, 195 
Coma in the horse, 322 
Complaint of a veterinary pupil respecting his admission for examination, 209 
Compte-Rendu of the Central Society of Veterinary Medicine of France for 
1847, 340 
Conception of a mule, 87 
Contagious and infectious disorders in cattle, 595 
Constipation, obstinate and dangerous, with symptoms simulating “ gripes,” 
unrelieved by ether, opium, aloes, tobacco, and chloroform ; at length ap- 
parently removed by calomel and opium, 552 
Contracted hoofs, lameness from, curable by neurotomy, 64 
Contributions to zoological pathology, 67 
Cooper, Mr. Bransby, 96 
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