710 INDEX. 
Epidemic of 1836, symptoms of, 8, 12, 120, 122, 132, 137, 138 
singular regularity of pulse in, 13 
the two varieties of, 119, 132 
post-mortem appearances of, 12, 124 
singular affection of the spinal cord in, 17 
cases of sudden death after exercise, 10 
treatment of, 126, 133, 139 
the question of bleeding, 15, 127, 134, 140 
purging, 127, 128, 134, 140 
■ blisters, 129 
stimulants, 129 
* singular quantity of tonic medicine administered in some 
cases, 20 
complications of, 130 
terminations of, 130, 133 
Examination of horses for soundness, observations on the, 103 
Excito-motory systems, account of, 40, 264 
0 f the lungs, 182 
Expiration, the auxiliary muscles of, 181 
External respiratory nerve, the origin and function of, 263 
Farcy and glanders identical, 687 
consecutive, on the re-absorption of pus, 689 
a new species of, 688 
injection into the veins of a solution of iodine, for the cure of, 478 
■ in the ox, 562, 564 
Fetlock, the French method of firing, 298 
Firing deep, 301 
mediate, 300 
superficial, 295 
Foetus, distention of in the womb during life, 243 
Foot of the horse, the principle of action is the spring and not expansion, 
212 
Blundeville’s account of the paring of, 5/9 
Fractures, general observations on, 348 
French horses, why broken wind is rare among them, 2 77 
Friend, Mr., his reply to Mr. Wilson, 187 
case of rabies in the horse, 663 
Gabriel, Mr., presentation of plate to, 642 
Gangrenous inflammation in a squirrel, 552 
Garcin, M., his account of paracentesis in a filly, 573 
Gastro-enteritis, epidemic among horses, 364 
Glanders, not transmissible to the human being, 689 
chronic, not contagious, 689 
acute and chronic, the distinction between them, 689 
cured by iodine, 411 
cured by the iodide of iron, 411, 483 
and farcy, identical, 687 
following the bite of a mad dog, 591 
in the human subject, a case of, 286 
description of, 337 
acute, 337 
— - — chronic, 339 
treatment of, 340 
Glandular tumours, the effect of iodine on, 555 
Gloag, Mr., on the medicinal effects of emetic tartar, 252 
