INDEX. 
710 
Grub of the gad-fly, as found underneath the horse’s skin, an aecount of, C97 
Gutta percha a substitute for leathern soles, 621 
tracheotomy tube and cattle probang, 145 
H. 
Harry Hieover, his “ Practical Horsemanship” reviewed, 402 
his “ Hunting Field” reviewed, 679 
Haycock, W., his “Contributions to the Pathology and Practice of Veteri- 
nary Medicine,” 361, 421, 541 
his “Contributions” considered, 600 
Heart, disease of, 426 
Hedgehog, the, 540 
Hely, Captain, on the controversy on the expansion of the foot, 250 
his plan of remounting the cavalry, 459 
Hemorrhage of the liver, 421 
Hereditary tendency to disease, and the reproduction of malformation in the 
progeny of breeding animals, 339 
Herhwig, his experiments on sheep affected with the scab, 587, 632 
Hernia — castration — death, 446 
Higgs v. Thrale, 213 
Hodgson, J. T., on the conformation of horses, with reference to their feet and 
to shoeing, 185 
on the contagiousness of strangles, 398 
on the remount of the Indian cavalry, 503 
Horse, the, not the exclusive subject of laminitis, 582 
cause, 593 
shoes, age of, 604 
Horses and carriages kept in Great Britain, 630 
the, of Algiers, 526 
“ Hunting Field,” the, reviewed, 679 
Hunterian Oration for 1850, 163 
Hunt, R. L., his account of disease of the mesenteric glands, accompanied 
with enlargement of the liver, 618 
Hutchinson, H., his case of influenza, 499 
his letter to the Editor concerning ditto, 499 
Hybernation of animals, 603 
I. 
Ice, Wenham Lake and Norwegian, properties of the water contained in, 658 
Influence, the, of the cutaneous secretions on the general functibns of the 
organism, 351, 464 
Influenza, followed by typhoid pneumonia, laminitis, and dropsy, 151 
by typhus fever, catarrh, sore throat, 437 
or distemper, contagiousness of, 440 
case of, 499 
Inversion of the uterus, new instrument for, 493 
J. 
Joly, M. N., his account of the gad-fly grub as found underneath the horse’s 
skin, 697 
