708 
INDEX. 
Extraordinary fact, lambs left damless suckled by a bitch, 56 
Eye, Marshall’s specific for diseases of in the horse, 426 
Fact, extraordinary, lambs left damless suckled by a bitch, 56 
Farmers’ Club, Mr. Arthur Cherry’s lecture at, 690 
a hint to, 656 
Farriery, rural, 176 
Femur, fracture of the neck of, 611 
Field, Wm., his account of the effects of chloroform on horses, 134 
Filaria in the bronchial passages of calves destroyed through nasal inhalation, 
604 
Finance Report of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for the collegiate 
years 1847-8, 308 
Food, improper, diseases arising from, 224 
Forceps, Nelson’s parturition, reported on, 443 
extraction of a dead lamb with, 497 
Foreign cattle, necessary inspection of such as are imported, 56 
Formations, certain abnormal found within the brain of an aged pony, 18 
Fowl, the domestic, 51 
Fox, an old, dressed a-la-mode de chevreuil de compiegne, 175 
Fracture, Mr. Broad’s case of, editorial remarks on, 414 
of the cartilage of the foot, 549 
Fractured limbs of horses, the long retention of the bones in their places, 499, 
501, 527 
French revolution productive of veterinary reform, 564 
Galvanism, extraordinary effects of on an animal, 408 
Gavin, Wm., his observations on lameness in horses, 605 
his few remarks on colicky complaints, 620 
Genital and general visceral disease in a young sow, 673 
Gestation, extraordinary, in a mare, curious case of, 216 
Glanders, the cure of in the horse, 142 
examination of the nasal secretion in, 476 
Gloag, J. H., his account of improved blinds and hobbles, 537 
his case of abscess in the brain, 543 
his account of the improved castration hopples, 635 
his case of influenza followed by rheumatism, 667 
Godwin, H. J., his observations on the decline of our stock of good horses, 
on breeding, and on Queen’s Plates and racing, 126 
Goodwin, Wm., his remarks on Queen’s Plates, 81 
an intestinal tumour sent by him for examination, 384 
Gowing, T. H., his new instrument for neurotomy, 252 
his account of fracture of the cartilage of the foot, 549 
Grainger, R. D., his Hunterian oration for 1848, 218 
Green, Joseph, his evidence on medical legislation, 99 
“ Gripes,” symptoms simulating, from obstinate and dangerous constipation, 
unrelieved by ether, opium, aloes, tobacco, and chloroform, at length appa- 
rently removed by calomel and opium, 552 
Gruby and Delafond on the verminous alterations in the blood of the dog, 67 
Gutta percha, 407 
Halter reins, spring boxes for, review of, 412 
rope, patent metallic, examined, 441 
Hawthorn, John, his case of ruptured mesentery and strangulated intestine, 
320 
Haycock, W., his account of certain abnormal formations found within the 
brain of an aged pony, 1 8 
his remarks on the above case, 20 
Heads presenting, extraction of two lambs with, 496 
