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Stomach, perforated by hots, 427 
rupture of from eating haws, 405 
wound in, rendering digestion visible to the eye, 381 
the rugae of seen in the living being, 383 
Storry, Mr., his treatment of tetanus, 194 
Strangles, on the treatment of by antiphlogistic means, 588 
followed by fatal oedema, 12 
enormous abdominal abscess, 452 
experiments as to the contagiousness of, 584 
opinions of veterinary writers on, 582 
Strangulation of the ileum and colon, 41 
Straying, how to keep a horse from, 660 
Strychnine, the power of it, 75, 688, 689 
Submaxillary glands, the extirpation of them in glanders, 672 
the state of them in glanders, 672 
Sumner, Mr., on contraction of the foot of the horse, 219 
Surginson, Mr., on wood-evil and moor-ill, 622 
Swelled legs, French treatment of, 676 
Syngiah, on the poison of, 265 
Symonds, Mr., on the epidemic of 1836, 708 
Synovial membranes, on inflammation of the, 260 
Tail of cattle, description of the, 69 
curious blunder concerning, 188 
palsy of, in the horse, 136, 137 
slip, the history and treatment of, 69, 77, 191 
Tait, Mr., on the Scotch veterinary jurisprudence respecting glande; 
on tetanus by blistering, 150 
Taylor, Mr., on the nervous system, 218 
Tendons of the foot of the ox, description of the, 132 
Tetanus in a zebra, 504 
accompanied by ulceration of the articular cartilages, 560 
following castration, 580 
treated by extensive bleeding, 150 
bleeding, blistering, or white hellebore, 195 
Thrush, the French treatment of, 354 
Thyroid glands enlarged, curious observations on, 251 
Thwarter-ill, on the, 125 
Tombs, Mr. J., his case of fardel-bound, 492 
cases of oedema following strangles, 12 
of fatal phlebitis, 431 
on rabies in cattle, 375 
the poison of syngiah, 265 
Tongue of the horse, a case of complete laceration of the, 39 
Tooth, death of a horse from swallowing, 415 
Torsion, castration by, 477 
discussion on, 166 
Touch, physiological account of the sense of, 185 
Tourniquet, effect of its application, 307 
Travers, Mr., his speech at Mr. Sewell’s dinner, 169 
Turner, Mr. J., vindication of his claim to the introduction of the o 
nailed shoe to preserve the expansion of the horse’s foot, 571 
on the epidemic of 1836, 708 
Typhous fever, the chloride of sodium used in, 645 
Ulnar nerve, anatomy of the, 422 
Urine of different colours voided at the same time, 434 
i, 377 
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