814 
INDEX. 
Tumour, large, the growth of one in the abdomen, 689 
Turner, Mr. James, at the committee of the Council of the Veterinary Me- 
dical Association, 574 
Mr. Thomas, on clipping and singeing, 18 — at the meeting of the 
Council of the Veterinary Medical Association, 574 
Mr. W., on the scarlatina maligna in the horse, 117 
Turpentine, its efficacy in destroying worms in the bronchi, 220 
U. 
Unilateral shoe, valuable remarks on the, 517 
Unsoundness, every disease, latent or obvious, constitutes it, 17 — liability to 
it is not sufficient, there must be actual unsoundness, 296- — the distinction 
between soundness and unsoundness, 351 
Urine, a case of retention of in a cat, 679 
Uterus, a case of haemorrhage from the, 235 — of a cow, singular displace- 
ment of, 413 — a case of reversion of the ruptured in a cow, 416 — exci- 
sion of the from a sow, 444 — inversion of the in a mare, 489 
V. 
Vaughan, Mr. Justice, his frequent connexion with horse causes, 68 
Vegetable substances, the principles of, detected by chemistry, 763 
Ventricles of the heart, disease of the tricuspid valves in, 595 
Vertigo, a fatal case of in a horse, 417 
Veterinarian, The, shall not be an exclusive journal, 427 — the alterations 
supposed to be required in it, 458, 462, 463, 465, 648 — defence of ditto, 
468, 470, 474, 475, 47 7, 480, 482, 483, 484, 546, 547, 549, 551, 552, 554, 
556, 560, 561, 563, 564, 566, 569, 571, 629,630, 631,635, 638— the 
manner in which it should be conducted, 663— closing address of the 
present year, 796 
Veterinary art, its state in China, 229 — the true character and value of it, 
728, 733 — why of so late origin, 734 — the obstacles to its improvement, 
734 
Benevolent Society, on the establishment of, 162, 224, 584 
College, the branches of study taught at the, 422 
abuses at the, 36 — should have every thing within its 
own walls, 39 — defence of, 103 — account of the during the last session, 
425 
Jurisprudence, Crips v. Srnvth, 291 — Brown v. Elkington, 296, 
351 
knowledge, the supposed evil of the diffusion of it beyond the 
profession, 457, 460, 479 
Medical Association, Circular of the, 574 — recommendation of, 
749 — account of its meeting, 790 
session of 1841-2, 796 
and human medicine, the proper union of, 728 
profession, on the present state of, 661 
students, the importance of their preliminary education, 2 
surgeons, cavalry, the importance of a liberal education to, 6 — 
their social position in the different German states, 515 — the effect of the 
Circular on them, 576 — calumny on, 295 — their natural connexion with 
the farmer, 400 
