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INDEX. 
China, account of the veterinary art in, 229 
Chloria, the admirable properties of, 763 
Christian, Mr., his account of singular affection of the stomach in a horse, 107 
Choke-damp, account of the, 762 
Choking, a case lasting three days and doing well, 338 
Chylopoietic viscera, the, of animals, description of, 735 
Chloride of lime, its efficacy in hoove, 770 
Chylous urine, account of, 9 
Circular of Professor Sewell, reprehension of, 146, 664 
Circulation, cases of extreme rapidity of, 599 
Clark, S., his case of glanders in the human being, 404 
Clayworth, Mr , his case of albuminous urine, 12 
Cleveland bay, account of the, 652 
Clinical lectures, the importance of, 722 — their connexion with other lec- 
tures, 724 
Clyers, on the nature and treatment of, 15 
Clipping, on the rationale of, 18, 34, 94 — its connexion with electricity, 96 
Coat of the horse, observations on, 34 
Collyria, the folly of the combination of many, 764 
Condition of the horse, its connexion with the coat, 32 — the best means of 
promoting it, 33 
Consultations, No. XX, 213— XXI, 543— XXII, 671 
Contagion, the question of, in the epidemic among horses, 243 
Cooper, Mr., obtains his diploma, 300 
Mr. W. W., on the disappearance of cataracts, 379, 5 72 
Copeman, Mr., his account of a singular monstrosity in a lamb, 109 — his 
case of malignant epidemic, 197 — his defence of The Veterinarian, 477 
Copper, its poison counteracted by sugar, 767 
Cox, Mr., on the epidemic, 234 — haemorrhage from the uterus, 235 — tenes- 
mus and voiding of blood, 235 — rupture of the pleura, 235 — tetanus in a 
cow, 236 — on red or black water, 325 
Costal muscles, the, their connexion with respiration, 203 
Cranium, a case of fracture of, successfully treated, 532 
Cripps v. Smyth, the trial between, 291 
Crowfoot, injurious to cattle, 222 
Croxford, Mr., obtains his diploma, 246 
Cuneiform bones, the supposed appearance and effect of osselets on, 56 
Cupis, Mr., on phrenitis in the hog, 656 
Curb, trial whether it constitutes unsoundness, 296, 493 
Curby hocks, the nature of, 496 
Cystocele, a case and cure of, in a foal, 48 
Coronet, supposed sudden appearance and disappearance of inflammation of 
the ligaments of the, 56 
Corrosive sublimate, its poisonous effects counteracted by the white of eggs, 
767 
D. 
D’Arboval Hurtrel, M., on epizootic diseases in horses, cattle, &c. 338 — 
denies the existence of syphilis in the horse, 789 
Darby, Mr. Thomas, on the epidemic among cattle, 131 
on influenza in the horse, 795 
Dawber, Mr., his account of the epidemic among cattle, 420 
