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INDEX. 
Hayes, Mr., on the epidemic among cattle, 193 — on the evil of diffusing 
knowledge beyond the profession, 457 
Heart, description of the, 200 — a dilatation of it, 233 — ossification of the 
right auricle of it, 238 — the clots of blood in, 260 — disease of in pigs, 
398 — singular disease of in a cow, 434 — ditto, mare, 437 — the respiratory 
murmur in diseases of, 590 — disease of the tricuspid valves in pigs, 595 — 
rupture of in consequence of aneurism, 624 
Heckmeyer, M., on aneurism followed by rupture of the heart, 624 — on 
inflammation of the diaphragm, 625 
Heffer, Mr. R., obtains his diploma, 240 
Hemlock, a case in a cow of recovery after eating of it, 413 — a case of poi- 
soning by, 600 
Henn, Mr., his calumny on the veterinary surgeons generally, 295 
Hepatitis, a case of in a horse, 381 
Hermaphrodism, cases of in the pig and horse, 101 
Hernia ventral, the old method of treating, 206, 208 — its treatment by 
blistering, 208 — strangulated, a case of, 685 
Hertwig, Professor, his account of the Royal School at Berlin, 392 
Hessia, the position of the veterinary surgeon in, 515 
Henge, Mr., his case of tetanus, 219 
Hock, on the treatment of capped, 299 — a trial respecting disease of the 
hock, 494 — tumours on the hocks of cows, 530 — necrosis of the hock, 
532 
Hodges, Mr. S., his case of puerperal fever, 45 
Holford, Mr., his case of poisoning by hemlock, 600 
Holmes, Mr., on the epidemic among cattle, 87 — his advocacy of and advice 
to the veterinarian, 552 
Homoeopathy, history of it, 653 — the preparations used for certain diseases, 
709 — its infinitesimal doses, 655, 715 
Hoof of the horse, description of the, 742 
Hoove in cattle, the cause and treatment of, 768 
Horsburgh, Mr., on the effect of opium on various diseases, 274 — on the 
power of nature in producing the re-union of fractured bones, 396 — his 
case of inversion of the uterus, 489 — his advocacy of and advice to The 
Veterinarian, 554 — his cases of difficult parturition in the mare and 
cow, 604 
Horse, geological history of the, 25, 69, 643, 701 
■ an account of his remains in different parts of the globe, 27 — Arabia 
not his native country, 75 — history of the Arabian and British, 76, 172 — 
the epidemic among, 92, 133, 146, 241 — the kind of horses to whom prizes 
should be given, 407 — worms in, simulating rabies, 530 — its varieties de- 
pend on habit, food, and climate, 703 — the colour and kind of the original 
ones, 706 — their rapid propagation in America, 687 — account of the 
Arabian, 172 — the old English black, account of, 432 — natural history of 
the horse, 644 — description of its mouth, 736 — stomach, 737 — feet, 742 — 
the small metacarpal bones, 744 — the art of shoeing, 745 
Horse cause, a singular one with regard to lameness, 56 
Howell, Mr., his case of scirrhus in the tongue of a heifer, 543 
Hughes, Mr. J. F., on red-water in cows, 277 — his cases of carditis, 593 
Human and veterinary medicine, the proper union of, 728 
Humanity to animals advocated, 209, 211 
Hurtrel D’Arboval, his denial of syphilis in the horse, 789 
Hutton, Dr., his case of glanders in the human subject, 595 
Hyaena, the fossil remains of found in Britain, 27 
