INDEX. 
805 
Friend, Mr., his valuable observations on soundness and unsoundness, 351 — 
on the present state of the veterinary profession, 661 — advice that the 
Society’s proceedings should be published separately, 661 — proposal of a 
society to defend the veterinary surgeon when unjustly accused, 667 — on 
the popular errors connected with our profession, No. 1, bleeding, 666 
Fryer, Mr., on book-making, 349 
Functions, general, the simplicity and harmony of, 729 
Fungus hsematodes, cases of, 24, 268 — its hereditary character, 269, 271 
G. 
Gabriel, Mr., on the unilateral shoe, 517 
Galvanism, its power on rabies, 108 
Ganglionic system, description of the, 682 
Gastric fever, the symptoms of, 322 
Gastro-enteritis in pigs, cases of, 442, 596 
Gastro-entero hepatitis, a case of, in an ox, 642 
Geology, Messrs. Saull and Karkeek’s history of, 69 — -the gradual deposition 
of the different strata, 70 — the alternate increase and diminution of the 
waters of the earth, 73 
German states, the position of the veterinary surgeon in, 515 
Glamorgan cattle, account of the, 65 i 
Glanders, the cause of the strange prevalence of among the French cavalry, 
225 — ditto, as compared with the cavalry in every other country, 225, 228 
— in the human being, 403 — on the non-contagiousness of chronic, 411, 
509 — a general disease giving rise to local phenomena, 412 — the nature 
and causes of in troop horses, 508 — on the prevention of, 510 — identity of 
with other diseases, 510 — Barhges, the salutary effects of the water of, on, 
511 — the salutary effects of the waters of Bburbonne les Bains on, 512 — 
cases of, in the human being, 523 
Gooch, Mr. J., obtains his diploma, 300 
Gutteridge, Mr., his case of neurotomy on a cow, 20 
H. 
Hahnneman, M., the homceopathist, biography of him, 653 
Hair balls in the liquor amnii of a cow, 115 
Hales, Mr., his support of The Veterinarian, 4 77 
Hall, Dr. Marshall, his account of the nervous system, 615, 680 
Hamilton Smith, Col., review of his History of the Horse, 644 
Harrison, Mr., his cases of fungus hsematodes, 24 — his account of melanosis 
in the horse, 122 — his case of dilatation of the heart in a mare, 233 — 
cases of fungus hsematodes, 268 — on puerperal fever, 323 — his defence of 
The Veterinarian, 483 — on rabies simulated by the presence of worms, 
530 — on opening the trachea for roaring, 531 — on necrosis of the bones 
of the hock, 532 — on fracture of the cranium successfully treated, 532 — 
fracture of the cranium in a pony successfully treated, 532 — a case of 
fracture of the ischium in a pony, 532 — a case of placental presentation, 
533 
Hawthorn, Messrs., on the epidemic among cattle, 184 
Haycock, Mr., on the influenza in horses, 146 
