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the Indians, 295 — the situation and form of the legs, 301 — the form of the 
shoulder, 361 — the progress of the blood and of poison through its vessels, 
418 — on the growth of horses, 517 — stable management, on, 559 — a cheap 
kind of food for, 664 — the value of one in the year 997, 667 
Horsbufgh, Mr., his case of acute founder in a horse, 72 — his account of 
the cattle show at Berwick, 74 — on the consignment of sick cattle to^the 
butcher, 648 — his case of incision into the paunch, 649, 653 
Horseshoe, Rod wav’s, a detailed account of, 655 
Hodges, Mr., his case of gadget in a cow, 57 — his defence of his manage- 
ment of some cases of glanders, 58 
Holford, Mr., his account of thetepidemic among cattle in 1840, 450 
Holmes, Mr., his successfuBmseLof hydrothorax in the horse, 156 
Hughes, Mr., on gastritis aiid vqarmtion in a horse, 74 
Humerus of the horse, des|riptiji of, 308 
Hurtrel D’Arboval on the nature and treatment of cpizootic’diseases, 343 
Hutchinson, Mr., on the epi«S^Biseases of cattle, 563 
Hutson, Mr., his case of atnwktrion of tumours from the penis, 194 
Hydrophobia, a case of idiopathic*. |9 
Hydrothorax in the horse, w case ol, 96/ 146 — the usual symptoms of, 612 
Hydrargyri chloridum, 524SJH 
Hydrargyrum cum creta, ijs effedj^uthe horse, 524 
Ignis sacer, account of the] 34 
Igoe, Mr., his case of pleurji-pneuiriony in ahorse, 76 
Ileum, a case of introsuscemtiomof in a horse, 390 
Illegal practitioners, rernats on, 529 — the necessity of protection against 
them, 532 
Incubation of birds, the cJnxaxion of electricity with it, 606 
India, history of the veteriilj»y art in, 25, 104, 169, 258, 386, 546 
Infected cow-house, the naHfeof disinfecting it, 250 
Introsusception of the ile^Vin a horse, 390 
Intrusion of an uneducateiHpeterinarian, a singular case of, 195 
Iodine, the effect of on some chimpanzees, 204 — Mr. Cogswell on'the medi- 
cinal properties of it and its compounds, 219, 290 — the preparation of it, 
220 — its physiological action, 221 — various experiments on it, 222 — it is 
a cumulative medicine, 223 — its composition as an unguent, 290 — the infa- 
mous adulteration of it, 291 — the mode of detecting the sophistication, 
291 — the extension of its power over the whole system, 291 — its various 
compounds, 293 
Irritability, the nature of it on the Brownonian theory, 170 
Irritative fever, a case of, 509 
Jacobs, M., account of an inflammatory disease resembling acute farcy and 
glanders, 596 
Jackson, Mr., on the burusauttee, 257 
Jaw r , the lower of in a puppy, fracture and cure of, 436 
Jugular vein, a case of excision of a portion of it, 508 
Jurisprudence, a singular case of reference respecting glanders, 213 — ditto, 
with regard to the similitude between two engravings of horses, 237 — ditto, 
with regard to supposed lameness, 239 — a case of phthisis pulmonalis, 272 — 
on coffin joint, or any sudden lameness, 274 — on stringhalt, the unsound- 
ness of, 280 — the difference between a warranty expressed and implied, 
355 — a case of lameness, 458 — the Gurney affair, 459 — the trial of Greville 
v. Chapman, 533 
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