804 
INDEX. 
Epidemic, on the present, among horses, 92 — description of the symptoms 
of, 111, 134, 146,234,241,243,245,247,249,253,301,321,340' 
r France, 298, 340, 673 — in Ger- 
many, 673 
among cattle, 78, 82, 87, 92, 1 1 1, 127, 131, 133, 136, 137, 143, 
181, 184, 254, 363, 448, 538, 672 
in cattle, the question of the infection or contagion of it, 243 — 
origin of it, 340 — important inquiry into the pathology of, 244, 339, 340, 
420 — it is a derangement of the organic system of nerves, 244 — state of 
the pulse in, 246 — treatment of, 247, 256, 674 — the question of bleeding 
and purging in, 248 — the question of purging in, 250 — the proper regimen 
in, 251 — accidental complications in, 251 — consequences and secondary 
symptoms of, 252 — necessity of a profound study of it, 338 — common to 
the quadruped and the biped, 339 — the use of the flesh and milk of the 
patient, 342 — the preservative treatment, 343 — the question of inoculation, 
344 — the state and treatment of the udder, 420 
among fowls, 137 
— malignant, a case of, 197 
Epochs, the different geological ones, 26 
Ergot of rye, the shameful sophistication of, 766 
Ernes, Mr., his researches into the epidemic, 672 
Eustachiotomv, a singular case of, in a horse, 536 
Ewe, the management of, previous to lambing, 213 
Eye, the method of removing that of a dog, 415 — a case of congenital abscess 
in, 609 — sin; ular state of, in a blind mare, 692 
of the horse, case of puncture in the, 793 
Examinations, improvement in, suggested, 727 
Examiners, the, of the Veterinary College, should retire, 4 1 
Excito-motory nervous system, account of the, 615 
Experiments, the advantage of well-conducted ones, 752 
Exclusiveness, the folly of pursuing it in science, 428, 479 
Expiration, the mechanism of, 202 — tranquil, description of, 203 
F. 
Farcy, M. Berger’s interesting account of, 508 
Farmer, the, his proper and intimate connexion with the veterinary surgeon, 
409 
Farrow, Mr., on the epidemic in cattle, 448 — on the new epidemic, 538 — 
his advocacy of, and advice to The Veterinarian, 551 
Ferguson, Mr., on the epizootic among horses, 241 
Ferries, M , on the introduction of air into the veins, 390 
Field, Mr., at the meeting of the Council of the Veterinary Medical Associ- 
ation, 574 
Fisher, Mr., his reply to Mr. Cartwright on the supposed abuses at the Vete- 
rinary College, 103 
Foetus, a case of unnatural retention of, 47 
Flexor metatarsi, a case of rupture of, 273 
Fowls, the epizootic among, 137 — the verminous diseases of, 267 
Fractures, the power of nature in uniting, 395 -of the cranium, a case of, 
532 — ditto, of the ischium, 532 
France, account of the epidemic among horses in, 321 
