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Deep-tiring, Mr. Scott’s defence of, 216 
Deglutition, description of the act of, 680 
Delafond, Professor, on the contagiousness of phthisis in cattle, 1 14 
Delalande, M., on some of the diseases of the heart, 433 
Delwart’s Veterinary Pathology, review of, 174 
Demonstrator at the Veterinary College, the proper kind of, 36 
Devonshire, account of the agricultural meeting in, 405 
Devon bull, account of the, 650 
Diaphragm, the influence of in respiration, 202 — a case of inflammation of, 
625 
Dick, Professor, his consultations : osteo sarcoma in a cow, 13 — superfoeta- 
tion, 15 — dyers, 15 — warranty, 16 — his letter to his pupils, on the pre- 
vailing epidemic, 181 — on the drenching of cattle, 257 — account of the 
examination of his pupils, 297 — his advice to and advocacy of The Veteri- 
narian, 566 — his observations on obscure lameness, 671 
Dickens, Mr., on the epidemic among cattle, 136 — his advocacy of The Vete- 
rinarian, 635 — his observations on the speech of Earl Spencer, 637 
Diffusion of knowledge, exclusiveness in the, 795 
Digestive organs in animals, a comparative view of them, 735 
Dilatation of the heart, a case of, 233 
Diplomas, a list of those who have obtained them, 240, 300 
Disease, the importance of understanding the characters and symptoms of, 5, 
6 — obscure, a case of in a horse, 684 
Dissections, importance of them, 747 
Dog, singular account of the intelligence of one, 658 — description of the 
mouth of, 7^7 — his stomach, 740 
Dropping after calving, a case of, 794 
Dropsy, congenital, of the eye, a case of, 608 
Drugs, the infamous sophistication of, 765 
Drouard on inoculation for the sheep-pox, 504 — on the bad effects of buck- 
wheat on sheep, 504 — his case of unnatural parturition in the sheep, 504 
Dunlop, Mr., his account of an enormous mesenteric gland, 419 
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Edinburgh Veterinary School, the examination of its pupils, 297 
Education, liberal, the importance of to the veterinary student, 2, 723 — the 
particulars which it should embrace, 3 — medical, the peculiar value of, 
725 
E16out, M., his contributions to the Royal and Central Society of Agricul- 
ture, 415 
Elephant, his fossil remains found in Great Britain, 29 
Elliotson, Dr., on albuminous urine, 10 
Emetic tartar, pharmacological experiments on, 1 16 — the value of in the epi- 
demic, 248, 249 — its injurious consequences counteracted by astringent 
vegetables, 767 
Emphysema traumatic, a case of, 628 
Empiric, description of the, 241 
Endo-carditis, description of, 260 
English Agricultural Society, its connexion with veterinary science, 50 — the 
real effect of its Circular, 576 
Enteritis in pigs, cases of, 586, 587 
