730 INDEX. 
Uterus, the general healthy state of in puerperal fever, 148 
a case of distention of the, 450 
inversion and rupture of, 591 
Utero-gestation, lengthened period of, 453 
Vagina, inversion and rupture of, 591 
Vegetable matter more difficult of digestion than animal, 388 
putrid, the prevalent cause of dysentery, 457 
Veins of the foot of the ox, account of, 308 
the structure and use of, 397 
Vicious horse, how to shoe, 659 
mare, a, completely cured, 657 
Veterinarv pupils at St. Pancras, a list of those who have obtained diplomas, 
50, 120, 180, 300, 360, 420, 480, 714 
— at Edinburgh, a list of those who have obtained diplomas, 
360 
supposed disadvantages of those who have been medically 
educated 
science, history of its past and present state, 222, 368, 617 
Medical Association, the formation of it, 525 
hints as to the construction of its rules, 604 
the arrangement of its fundamental rules, 574 
— account of its progress, 649 
its rules, 606 
list of its members 
its opening meeting 
the first night of discussion 
Wallis, Mr., on the epidemic of 1836, 709 
Weather, indications of the change of in animals, 242 
Weed in cattle, the treatment of, 152 
the horse, 269, 402, 444 
Wild pony hunting in Wales, 598 
Wilson, Mr., on puerperal fever, 605 
Wood-evil and moor-ill supposed to be distinct diseases, 503, 677 
• one and the same disease, 620, 622 
Worms in the trachea in a zebra, 504 
Youatt, Mr., on the connexion of the veterinary surgeon with agriculture, 55 
his cases of atrophy and anaemia, 438 
his conducting of the consultations of veterinary surgeons, 60 
his contributions to comparative pathology, 23, 85, 154,211, 
271,332, 398, 438, 504, 567, 637, 688 
— his correspondence with the committee of management of the 
London Veterinary Medical Society, 346, 357 
report of a cause relating to dysentery in cattle, 457 
case of enteritis in a rhinoceros, 85 
on hepatitis in the larger carnivora, 637 
on the efficacy of hydriodate of potash on tumours, 443 
on hydrophobia and the homoeopathists, 31 
his case of inflammation of the joints in an elk, 23 
his lectures on animal pathology, 1, 65, 121, 181, 237, 301, 
361, 421, 481 
on the formation of the Veterinarv Medical Association, 281, 
336, 525, 574, 649, 696 
his history of various lusus naturae, 138 
on neurotomy, its object and mode of operation, 481 
— ■ on the medicinal effects of nitre, 532 
