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INDEX. 
Coleman, Professor, state of the veterinary art when he was appointed 
Professor, 370 
presides at the presentation to Mr. Sewell, 168 
his speech, 169, 1/2 
and the Society and the Association, 652 
elected patron of the Veterinary Association, 5/6 
extracts from his introductory lecture, 693 
Colic, flatulent, removed by puncture, 317 
spasmodic, the efficacy of opium in, 264 
College conduct, valuable observations on, 661 
Colon, a case of strangulation of the, 41 
Comparative anatomy. Professor Coleman’s objections to, 693 
Pathology, contributions to, 23, 85, 154, 211, 271, 332, 398, 
438, 505, 567, 637, 688 
on the importance of, 298 
Constipation, a case of unusual, 450 
Consultations of veterinary surgeons, on the, 60 
Contraction, the best mode of preventing, 216 
Copland, Dr., on the importance of comparative pathology, 299 
Countenance, haggardness of the in puerperal fever, accounted for, 146 
Cowell, Mr., on division of the flexor tendon, 207 
Cows fed on fish, 359 
Cox, Mr., on wood-evil and moor-ill, 503, 677 
Cramp in horses, cases of, 18 
Creostote, two cases of glanders cured by it, 29 
Cupis, Mr., on intus-susception in a horse, 562 
Cutting, the best mode of preventing, 43 
causes of, 44 
Dandrieux, M., on inversion and rupture of the uterus, 591 
Daws, Mr., his account of a case of aneurism of the anterior mesenteric 
artery, 491 
case of rupture of the jugular, 433 
account of the lesions of the spinal cord in the horse, 313 
Death of Keeldar, the, a poem, 61 
Debility, general, use of cantharides in, 324 
Diaphragm, the, rupture of, 427 
a case of spasm of the, 513 
Diaphragmatic hernia, a case of, 330 
Dick, Professor, his account of tailslip, 69, 77 
Dickens, Mr., on the efficacy of ergot of rye, 262 
Digestion, the processes of, rendered visible to the eye, 381 
adequate supply of gastric juice necessary to, 386 
agitation of the alimentary mass necessary to it, 386, 389 
steady temperature necessary to it, 386, 389 
natural and artificial, curious difference between, 387 
vegetable matter more difficult of than animal, 388 
important inferences from Dr. Beaumont’s experiments on, 436 
in the horse, discussion on, 164 
Dilatation of the heart in a zebra, 504 
Dil-i-baz, or distemper in dogs, 594 
Distemper, its connexion with palsy, 129 
on the treatment of, 498 
Dogs, the mode of castrating. 111 
Draper, Mr., the discussion on his Essay at the London Veterinary Medical 
Society, 164 
