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INDEX, 
Nerves of the stomach, description of, 234 
Nervous system, interesting remarks on, 185 
Nicking the horse, instrument to avoid the pulley after, 502 
Nimrod, on the medicinal power of arsenic, 422 
broken wind, 417 
his remarks on French horses, 2 77, 417 
the proper time for castration, 423 
castration of the racer and hunter, 425 
the cautery and seton, 593 
constipation in oxen, 347 
the medical power of emetic tartar, 415 
fractures, 348 
hobbles, 348 
hock lameness, 352 
the navicular disease, 414 
neurotomy, 354 
— the efficacy of nitre, 347 
physicking hunters, 350 
roaring, 352 
— shoeing, 354 
spavins and splents, 63 
stomach staggers, 355 
thick wind, 420 
—thorough-pins and wind-galls, 416 
oil of turpentine used in colic, 415 
• the importance of the veterinary profession, 343 
the state of veterinary science, 35 1 
wood-evil and moor-ill, 348 
Nitre, on the medicinal properties of, 78, 198, 275, 347 
one pound given to a horse, 198 
Mr. Cupiss’s experiments on, 67 
Obituary of Mr. Moneyment, 580 
Ocelot, a case of distemper in, 552 
(Esophagus, the nerves of, 1 14 
(Estrus in the nose, early appearance of in sheep, 281 
Ollivier, M., on gout in quadrupeds, 315 
Ossa innominata, fracture of, 536 
Otto’s human and comparative Pathological Anatomy, review of, 42 
Ovaria, enlargement and dropsy of, 195 
Palate, duct in, connected with taste and smell, 578 
Paracentesis in a lieifer, with ascites, 572 
for flatulent colic in a filly, 57 3 
thoracis, cases of, 691 
Paralysis, its connexion with constipation, 267 
in lambs, fatal cases of, 254 
Parturition, the influence of the spinal cord on, 268 
difficult, in a cow, 79 
Pathology, veterinary, the improvement in, 142 
Patu, M., his experiments on farcy, with injections of a solution of iodine 
into the veins, 477 
Percivall, Mr., on airi n the heart, 65 
the e pidemics of 1836, 132 
physicking hunters, 87 
Petroleum, oil of, death caused by friction with, 618 
Pharyngeal branches of the great spinal organic nerve, 58 
