INDEX. 
717 
S6on, M., on pneumonia in a calf, 574 
Seron, M., on pleurisy in the sheep, 567 
Session, the, at the Veterinary College, should commence earlier, 623 
Seton, the objects to be effected by it, 303 
accident following, 305 
French method of applying, 302, 303 
and cautery, comparisons between, 289, 291, 593 
Seventh nerve, its origin and function, 265 
Sheep, description of the brain of, 231 
curious enlargement in the necks of, 431 
enzootic pleurisy in, 567 
the folly of the ultra-fattening of, 217 
the first carriage of them by canal, 388 
Shoeing, on the principles and practice of, 207, 354, 426 
Shoulder lameness, new method of treating, 404 
extirpation of tumours from the, 75 
Smell, a duct in the palate connected with, 518 
Solly on the Brain, review of, 228 
Sorrillon, M., his case of depraved appetite in a cow, 51 
Soundness of horses, strange difference of opinion, 103, 144, 162 
the neglected state of the student as to information 
respecting, 103 
the frequent difficulty of deciding 011 it, 145 
consists in freedom from disease, 604 
Spavins, accompanied usually by inflammation and ulceration of the tibia and 
astragalus, 146 
not unsoundness except producing lameness, 63, 145 
the liability of the practitioner to be misled, 146 
Spencer, Mr., on the use of turpentine in colic, 244 
Spinal accessory nerve, the origin, course, aud function of it, 262 
cord, structure of the, 261 
the column of organic life throughout it, 266 
on the canal in the centre of it, 692 
marrow, inflammation of, 43 
dropsy of, 43 
account of the various lesions of, 42 
Splents, as connected with unsoundness, 147 
not unsoundness, unless producing lameness, 64 
the French method of firing, 298 
Spleen, tuberculated, in a monkey, 91 
a case of enormous enlargement of, 215 
Spooner, Mr. C., his introductory lecture, 624 
W. C., on hock-lameness as attributable to the tibia and as- 
tragalus, 146 
the navicular disease, 240 
review of his work on Influenza, 315 
on extirpation of tumours from the shoulders, 75 
— on the poisonous effects of the yew tree, 685 
- — ; on soundness in the horse, 144 
Spring, the, is the principle of the foot of the horse, 212 
— shoe, the principle and practice of, 426 
Squirrel, gangrenous inflammation in the, 552 
Staggers, mad, the medicinal effect of hydrocyanic acid on, 244 
— stomach, a case of, 216, 355 
Staveley, Mr., on inflammation of the uterus, 462 
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