INDEX. 
nree, or paralytic affection in horses, 402 
our pains, case of false, in a heifer, 496 
■rmbs, diseases of the heart, liver, brain, and intestines in, 368 
"■7- extraction of two, heads presenting, 496 
Lamb, extraction of a dead one with Nelson’s forceps, 497 
Lameness of an unusual kind and poll-evil caused by entozoa, 3 
incurable by medicinal means, remediable through neurotomy, 62 
in horses, observations on, 605 
Lamenesses, other joint, 309 
Leach, P., his case of coma in the horse, 322 
Lebel, M., his observations on inoculation for sheep-pox with preserved 
virus, 34 
Leblanc, U., his account of Huzard’s catalogue of veterinary works in all 
languages published up to the year 1838, 214 
Lecture, introductory, Professor Sewell’s refusal to admit a reporter to be 
present at, 636 
Liebig, his account of the motion of the juices in animals, 404 
Limbs in horses, cases of fracture of, and retention insitu y 499, 501 
Lion’s, a, meal, 354 
Liston, sympathy on the death of, 44 
Litter, cut straw, 53 
Live stock in the United Kingdom, 175 
Madders v. Moss, 408 
Man, a, who can make himself taller at will, 416 
Mare, extraordinary case of gestation in, 216 
Marshall’s specific for diseases of the eye of the horse, 426 
Mayer, T. W., to Mr. Percivall, on the discovery of neurotomy, 69 
his “ Few Remarks on Pleuro-pneumonia,” addressed to the 
Agriculturists of Great Britain, 184 
Mayer, Thos., senior, obituary of, 653 
Mayhew v. Spooner, action for libel, 154 
Mayhew, Edw., his account of affairs at the Royal Veterinary College, 195 
his observations touching points in regard to the veterinary 
profession, 258 
on the action of ether and chloroform in animals, 484 
his comparative pathology elucidated by injection of cold 
water into the uterus, 554 
— remarks on Professor Sewell’s refusal to admit a reporter to 
his introductory lecture, 681 
his observations on colic from indigestion, illustrated by 
an extraordinary case of impactment of stomach and colon, 623 
Mechi, Mr., his lecture on breeding, feeding, and rearing, 581 
Medals to medical officers, 166 
Medical officer, on the utility of chloroform in the slaughter-house, 202 
legislation, Mr. Jos. Green’s evidence on, 99 
Meetings, professional, notice of, 170 
Meeting, Annual General, the fourth of the Royal College of Veterinary 
Surgeons, 297 
at York of the Royal Agricultural Society, 444 
Megrims, cause of, 609 
Mr. Baker’s opinions on the nature of, 680 
Members present at the General Meeting, 352 
Memorial of the Council of the R.C.V.S. to Sir Geo. Grey, Bart., Principal 
Secretary of State for the Home Department, in reply to unfounded 
attacks upon their Charter, 237 
Mercer, Dr., his contributions to zoological pathology, 67 
