INDEX. 
811 
Purging 1 , the question of in the epidemic, 248 
Pus, the effect of the introduction of into the veins of a horse, 49/ — ditto 
do<r, 50 i 
Q. 
Quadrupeds, the domestic, their rapid propagation over the American con- 
tinent, 687 
R. 
Rabies, the effect of galvanism on, 108— in calves, 313 — in a pony, 318 — 
simulated by worms in a horse, 530 
Race-horse, observations on the, 173 — the Connamara horse, 173 
Rainard, Professor, his compt4 rendu of the Lyons Veterinary School, 320 
Raynal, M., on fistula of the parotidean canal, 4 14 
Ravnold, Mr., on the tape worm in the pointer and spaniel, 696 
Read, Mr., his account of the epidemic among cattle, 301 — his speech at the 
Devon Agricultural Society, 407 — his defence of The Veterinarian, 407 — 
his case of effusion into the cavity of the chest, caused by a needle, 527 
Reading and lectures, the proper combination of, 711 
Reboul,M., his case of gastro-entero hepatitis, 612 
Rectum, a case of stricture in the, 119 
Reddall, Mr., his case of cancer on the tongue, 490 
Red-water, on the treatment of, 325 
Renault, Professor, his pharmaceutical experiments, 116 — on the effect of 
mercurial ointment on the purulent secretions, 236 — on the healing of the 
wounds made in castration, 281 — on the introduction of air into the veins, 
390 — ditto, purulent matter in various ways, 497 
Respiration, on the mechanism and characters of, 199 — the two acts of 
which it is composed, 201 — the first act of, 201 — the influence of the 
diaphragm in, 202 — hurried, the agents in, 204 — the mechanism and cha- 
racters of, 307 — diseases of, 310 — the peculiar characters of in disease, 
312 — its connexion with roaring and whistling, 374 — its general character, 
585 — in bronchitis, 587 — pneumonia, 588 — pulmonary emphysema, 589 — 
pleuritis, 589 — diseases of the heart, 590 
Review of Low’s Illustrations of the British Domestic Animals, 172, 650 — 
Professor Delwart’s Pathology, 174 — Bellamy’s History of South Britain, 
286 — Pereivall’s Hippo-pathology, 353 — Hamilton Smith’s History of the 
Horse, 701 — M. W.’s Account of Veterinary Homoeopathy, 653 
Rheumatism in the horse, cases of 264 — successfully treated, 2/5 
Rhinoceros, the fossil remains of in Britain, 27 
Ribs, the proper form of in the horse, 204 — occasional consequences of 
fracture of them, 628 
Riquet, his pedrometricaj method of shoeing horses, 512 
Roaring, the mechanism of, 374 — opening of the trachea for, 531 
Rogerson, Mr. James, his case of stricture in the rectum, 119 
Rouchoux, M., on the introduction of air into the veins, 390 
Rouelle, M., on the treatment of capped bock, 299 
Roval Agricultural Society, the nature of its connexion with the Veterinary 
College, 424 — its queries for information respecting the prevailing epi- 
demic, 169 
Ruminants, the organs of digestion in, 736 — description of the mouth of, 736 
Ryeland sheep, account of the, 651 
