INDEX. 
801 
C. 
Calamine, the strange sophistication of, 766 
Calves, account of the epidemic among, 90 
Calomel, the shameful sophistication of, 766 — lime-water will detect corro- 
sive sublimate in it, 766 
Cancer in the horse, the salutary effects of the waters of Bourbonne les 
Bains on, 513 — a case of dry cancer in the tongue of an heifer, 690 
Canu, M., his contributions to the French Society of Agriculture, 412 — his 
account of the inversion and excision of a portion of the bladder, 506 
Carditis, a case of, in a pony, 452— history of it in various animals, 593 — 
the post-mortem appearances of, 594 
Carlisle, Mr. J., on the epidemic among cattle, 189 — on murrain in cows 
and calves, 332 — his defence of The Veterinarian, 475 — an unusual case 
of eustacheotomy by him, 534 
Cartwright, Mr., on the abuses of the Veterinary College, 36 — on polypus 
in the larynx of a cow and abscess of the arytenoid muscles, 99 — vindica- 
tion of him from some of the charges of Mr. Fisher, 1 12 — his reply to 
Mr. Fisher on the abuses of the Veterinary College, 155 — his case of 
rupture of the flexor metatarsi, 273 — cases of rabies in calves, 313 — ditto 
in a pony, 318 — case of congestion of the brain in a calf, 319 — on the 
disappearance of cataracts, 336, 447 — account of a cow choaked three 
days, 337 — on the diseases of pigs, 397 — a case of ruptured bloodvessel 
in the lungs, 528 — on stones found in the second stomach of a cow, 
529 — his account of tumours on the knees and hocks of cows, 530 — 
on disease of the tricuspid valves in pigs, 595 — on gastero-enteritis in 
pigs, 596 — cases of enteritis in ditto, 597 — on the diseases of cats, 676 
Castration, on the process of healing the wounds from, 281 
Cataracts, on the disappearance of, 336, 447, 522 — their disappearance 
denied, 379 
Catarrhal fever, the use of opium in, 274 
Cats, on the diseases of, 670 
Cattle, the shameful neglect of lectures on it, at the College, 49, 57, 422 — 
supposed new institution for the reception of it, 52, 422 — questions relating 
to the epidemic, 78 — account of the epidemic among, 79, 82, 87, 127, 
131, 133, 136, 137, 151, 181, 184, 189, 193 — the supposed establishment 
of a hospital for, at Islington, 488 — Low’s beautiful engravings of, 650 — 
the causes of their strange varieties, 703 — their rapid progress in America, 
687 — description of the mouths of, 736 
Cavalry, French, the faulty management of, in barracks, 225 
Cerebro-visceral motor nerve, the function of, 3 77 
Cervical vertebrae in a calf, dislocation of, 377 
Charging, on, for medicine and attendance, 795 
Charlatanism, the extent to which it prevails in the south of France, 577 
Charter, objection to the seeking for one, 458 — the appointment of a com- 
mittee to obtain one, 285 — the cordial union respecting it, 346 
Chemistry, importance of the studv of, 746, 758 — the object of, 737 — the 
universal benefit of, 762 — the simple apparatus with which many experi- 
ments may be conducted, 772 — the general advantages of it, 773 — the 
books requisite for the study of it, 773 
Chest of the horse, anatomical description of, 199 — the proper form of, 204 
— effusion in, produced by a needle, 527 
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