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INDEX. 
Veterinary schools, history of the establishment of, 409 — history of that in 
England, 410 
Vinegar, the adulteration of, 608 
Vines, Mr., on the professorship of cattle medicine, 513 
Virgil, his beautiful account of the epidemic in cattle, &c. 97 
Vomition, a case of in a horse, 74 — ditto in a cow, 159 
Walker, Mr., on betony wood, and inflammation of the bladder, 29 
White’s Cattle Medicine, Mr. W. C. Spooner’s edition of it, 52 
Wills, Mr. C., on division of the flexor tendon, 561 
W’ilson, Mr., his case of hemiplegia in a horse, 652 
Wilson, Professor, his lecture at the Middlesex Hospital, 614 
Womb, account of an abscess in a mare, 298 
Worms, a singular case of numerous ones, 331 
Wound, a contused, penetrating into the abdomen, 642 
Yeast, its supposed efficacy in epidemic disease, 247 
Youatt, Mr., on the early history of epizootic diseases, 32, 165, 241, 343, 
399, 444 — description of those of the early ages, 35 — present state of the 
veterinary profession, 42 — the importance of a knowledge of the diseases 
and management of cattle, 43 — the sad neglect on this point, 44 — the 
beautiful account of these diseases by Virgil, 97 — his account of the order 
in which they appear, 99 — on vomition in a cow, 159 — the history of epi- 
zootic diseases in the Christian sera, 165 — account of Columella and his 
writings, 165 — ditto of Vegetius, 166 — his protest against the neglect of 
cattle pathology, 179 — history of the illness and death of three chim- 
panzees, 204 — on the present state of veterinary practitioners, 217 — on 
the union of the practice of the veterinary surgeon with the welfare of the 
agriculturist, 319 — on hydatids and larvae in the cerebrum and spinal 
cord, 329 — on epizootic diseases, 343 — the early diseases, 399 — particularly 
in Great Britain, 402 — the ineffectual interference of government, 406 — 
the establishment of veterinary schools, 409 — on the establishment of a 
professorship of cattle pathology at the Royal Veterinary College, 409 — 
on Mr. Bull’s letter, 456 — on the epidemic among cattle, 592 — sketch of 
late contributors, 602 — the proper clinical attention to and care of cattle, 
652 — his knowledge of -the diseases of cattle, 678 
Younghusband, Mr., his cases of inflammation of the uterus of cows, 100 — 
his case of protrusion of the omentum, 216 — ditto of adhesion of the 
testicle and tunic, 216 — ditto of want of anal opening in a lamb, 216 — 
on the narcotic and sedative effects of opium, 393 — his cases of palsy in 
a cow and a dog, 493 — on the effect of the secale cornutum in protracted 
labour, 639. 
CO tPTON AND I? ITCH IE, PRINTERS, MIDDLE STREET, CLOTH FAR 
