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INDEX. 
Brain of the sheep, description of, 231 
Bread, as food for horses, C52 
Broken-wind in French horses, the rare occurrence of, 277, 417 
accounted for, 417 
Bronchi, description of, 178 
— the muscles of the, 160, 170 
the stimulus to the action of, 180 
Brown, Mr. A., his case of glanders in the human subject, 286 
Brussels, account of the veterinary School at, 575 
Bubo, case of in a monkey, 92 
Buckland’s Bridgewater Treatise, review of, 110 
Bull, Mr. B., his case of anasarca, with tumour in the stomach, 81 
E. C., his case of stomach staggers, 216 
Calculus, intestinal, in cattle, 29 
a horse, analysis of, 247 
in the teat of a cow, analysis of, 5/0 
vesicular, in a rat, 282 
Canal, the first carriage of sheep by, 388 
• in the spinal cord, 692 
Canker in the ear in dogs, a case of, 493 
Canu, M., his account of paracentesis in a heifer, 572 
Cardiac plexus of nerves, its situation and function, 61 
Carditis, a case of, following pneumonia, 4 
Carlisle, Mr., on the influenza of 1836, 615 
— — fracture of the ossa innominata, 536 
Cartwright, Mr., on difficult parturition in the cow, 79 
his cases of the retention of the foetus, 243 
on the danger of stopping old discharges, 541 
■ — his case of fatal friction with ol. petrol. 618 
Castration of cattle, the safest method of, 362 
horses, proper time for, 423 
- — racers and hunters, 425 
Cataract, curious story about, 164 
Cattle, importation of into Liverpool, 516 
Cautery, description of the French mode of applying it, 291, 296 
irons, description of them, 292 
the objective, 294 
the transcurrent, 295 
the mediate superficial, 300 
the deep, application of, 301 
deep, the comparative little pain of, the skin being once perfor- 
ated, 597, 598 
and seton, comparison of, 289, 291, 593, 674 
Certificates of unsoundness, singularly contradictory ones, 105 
Cervical plexus of nerves, its situation and function, 60 
Chanel, M., on the bite of the viper, 78 
Charlatanism, a curious case of, 650 
Charles, Mr., his case of excessive thirst in the horse, 683 
Cheetham, Mr., on tonics in influenza, 76 
Chest, the treatment of wounds penetrating into it 
Chisholm, Dr., on the malis dracunculus, 98, 3 73, 557 
Chlorine gas as a therapeutical agent, 482 
its power in curing glanders, 474 
Clarke, Mr. C., correspondence between him and the Editor, 32, 33, 53 
B., letters addressed to him by the Editor, 31, 32, 55 
