INDEX. 
713 
Practitioners, veterinary, regular and irregular, 76 
“ Practical Horsemanship,” reviewed, 402 
Present state of the medical profession, 319 
Probang, a gutta percha one, 145 
Proceedings of Council, 294, 295, 296, 298, 418, 471, 473, 532, 597 
first of the official reports of, 603 
second ditto, 653 
third ditto, 655 
Proctor, T., his cases of putrid sore throat, 570 
Production of glanders, new and important views of, 220 
Professor Simonds’ lecture at Exeter, on the occasion cf the Agricultural 
Show thereat, 507 
Protracted utero-gestation in cows, 14 
Puerperal fever in cows, cases of, 361 
: observations on, 581 
(or milk) fever in a cow, nine weeks after parturition, 498 
Pulmonary and cardiac disease, 574 
Purification of stables by peat charcoal, 533 
Purpura hemorrhagica, 541 
Putrid sore throat, four cases of in horses terminating fatally, 570 
Qualifications of lecturers, 59 
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Rabies in a horse, 252 
Rashleigh v. Bishop, 208 
Read, R., Crediton, obituary of, 120 
Reform, Medical, 523 
Reeve, W. G., his experiments on the foot of the horse, 61 
Gloag’s remarks on his experiments on the foot, 130 
in reply to Mr. Gloag, concerning the expansive action of the 
foot, 195 , 
Relph, J, his observations on puerperal fever in cows, 581 
Remarks on Mr. Reeve’s experiments on the expansion of the foot, 130 
Remount of the Indian cavalry, 503 
Report, annual, of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, 311 
the Treasurer’s for the sessional year 1849-50, 313 
of the Deputation of the Council concerning the Veterinary Board 
of Examination, remarks on the, 501 
Review of “ Memoirs and Observations on Military Veterinary Ilygeine and 
Medicine” (French), Paris, 1847, 30, 85, 157 
of “ Tracheotomy Tube and Trocar,” invented by Mr. Gowing, 92 
of “ Hydrophobia curable by using Submersion,” 98 
of “ The Poisoning of Cattle by Lead,” &c. 160 
of “ Typhoid Affections in Horses,” 214 
of Plomley’s “ Improved Horse-shoe,” 314 
of “ Practical Horsemanship,” by Harry Hieover, 402 
of “ The Laws and Practice of Horse-Racing,” &c. 259 
