718 INDEX. 
Stewart, Professor, on the epidemic of 1836, 119, 606 
on hock lameness, 606 
Stomach, nerves of the, 234 
of the horse, a great quantity of sand found in, 637 
the pyloric orifice choaked by hots, 410 
rupture and decomposition of, 613 
a mare, a tumour in the, 81 
Stomachs of ruminants, nerves of the, 217 
a tiger, the nidi of entozoa in, 613 
Strangulation of the small intestines in a mare, 430 
Stud-book, establishment of one in France, 497 
Students, their duties, 624 
letters to, 183, 600 
a list of those who have obtained their diplomas, 52, 260 
Submaxillary ganglions, the extirpation of, 689 
Sulphuric acid, punishment for the employment of it in blister ointment, 52 
Superior laryngeal nerve, the course and function of, 59 
Tait, Mr., his case of universal thoracic and abdominal disease, 284 
• — lameness, 470 
enlargement of the liver and spleen, 215 
Taste, a duct in the palate connected with, 578 
Teat of a cow, calculus in, 5/0 
Teeth of the horse, curious attempted deception, 147 
Tendons, inflammation of the thecae of, complicated with affections of the 
kidneys and heart, 319 
Tetanus successfully treated by belladonna, 539 
the medicinal effect of hydrocyanic acid on, 250 
successfully treated by steam-baths and opium, 362 
a kill or cure remedy for, 244 
why so anxious to produce purging in, 267 
Thick-wind, Nimrod’s observations on, 420 
Thigh of a heifer, a case of abscess in, 77 
Thirst, excessive, in the horse, a case of, 683 
Thoracic and abdominal disease, universal case of, 284 
Thorougli-pin, new method of firing for, 256 
Nimrod’s observations on, 416 
Professor Dick’s observations on, 437 
Thrush, empirical cure of, 386 
Thyroid glands, the nerves of, 115 
Tibia, its connexion with hock-lameness, 376, 528, 532 
Tiger, aneurism of the posterior aorta in, 619 
the nidi of entozoa in the stomach of a, 620 
Tombs, Mr., on metastasis of inflammation, 83 
Trachea, the nerves of, 113 
Trosseau, M., on the vapours of lead, 255 
Tubercles in lungs, liver, and heart, 551 
Tuberculated lungs in a monkey, 551 
Turpentine, the use of in colic, 244, 415 
oil of, the medicinal effects of, 359 
Typhus epidemic among cattle, history of the origin of, 486 
progress of, 487 
of Hungarian origin, 490 
the mode by which propagated, 490 
connected with war, 490 
Typhus, is it a varioloid affection ? 367 
