INDEX. 719 
Typhus, inoculation with the matter of during the prevalence of epidemic 
typhoid disease, 365 
Unprofessional conduct, a case of, 242 
Urine, singular case of retention of, 364 
Uterus, the source whence it derives its nervous influence, 268 
fatal cases of inflammation of, in sheep, 363 
disgraceful case of inflammation of, 462 
Varicose enlargements, new method of firing for, 256 
Variola and typhus, are they analagous diseases? 365 
Vatel, Professor, his account of the cautery and seton, 291 
Veret, M. on perforation of ascarides, 569 
Veterinary establishment in India, a plan of one, 149 
jurisprudence, the lamentable state of it, 143 
case of intestinal inflammation from gravel, 503 
Sheward v. Witham, lameness, 165 
Medical iVssociation, the, and Professor Coleman, 27 
the flattering progress of, 222 
the importance of, to the student, 625 
the anniversary meeting of, 695 
practice in 1836, 202 
press, the degraded state of, 245 
profession, the importance of, 343 
science, on the past and present state of, 140, 270, 351, 602 
session, commencement of that of 1837-38, 623 
students, advice to, 624 
• the proper education of, 271 
• who have obtained their diplomas, 112 
surgeon, the, what is his aim and object, 307 
• surgeons, their exclusion from their own examining board, 382 
— ■ connexion with the agriculture of France, 359 
Vinegar, a cow destroyed by, 273 
Viper, on the bite of the, 7 8 
Vomicae in the lungs, sloth bear, 560 
Wild bears, the number of killed in France in one year, 513 
Wilson, Mr., on puerperal fever, 94, 545 
Windgall, the new method of firing for, 256 
proper method of firing for, 298 
Nimrod’s observations on, 416 
Wolves, the number of killed in France in one year, 513 
Wood-evil, observations on, 26, 73, 348, 467 
Worms in the eyes of horses, 471 
Wound, enormous, the healing of, 362 
\ ew-berries and leaf, on the poisonous properties of, 220, 685 
Youatt, Mr., on the muscles of the bronchi, 179 
his contributions to comparative pathology, 20, 91, 549 
lectures on animal pathology, 34, 57, 113, 177, 233, 261, 
325, 389, 445, 517, 581, 653 
correspondence with Mr. B. Clark, 31, 32, 55 
7 C. Clark, 32, 33, 53 
on the examination of horses for soundness, 110, 162 
excito-motory system, 182 
— exclusion of veterinary surgeons from their own examin- 
ing board, 382 ^ 
— glosso-pharyngeal nerve, 38 
great spinal organic nerve, 57 
