INDEX. 
827 
Broken-wind rarely met with in France, 511 
Bronchi, the fatal effect of congestion of blood in them, 729 
Bronchitis, its causes, 357 — symptoms, 358 — treatment, 359 — termination, 
359 
Brown, Mr. S , on hepatitis in the horse, 330 — on professional interference, 
337 — on veterinary reform, 689 — on the necessity of instruction in cattle 
practice, 746 
Brunck, Herr, on fragility of the bones in cattle, 179 
Brutes, on the future existence of, 653, 748, 77 3 — instances of horrible cru- 
elty to, 655 — their claims on our humanity, 656 — the perfection of their 
organs of sense, 667 — their reasoning powers, 658 — the degree of infe- 
riority, 660 — possessed of conscience, 662 
Bull-dog, the olfactory nerves of it, 148 
Bull, Mr. B., his case of imperforate anus in a calf, 173 
Bursal enlargements, the advantage of puncturing, 310 
Butyric acid found in the gastric juice, 287 
Caecum, the physiology of it, 709 
Calculi, renal, in a cow, 242 — dog, 245 — horse, 245 — analization of, 246 
Cancer in the vagina, mare, 192 
Canine pathology, old records of, 184 
Cantharides, the use of, in glanders, 534 
Cantiello, V., his account of an epidemic pneumonia at Naples, 176 — on the 
use of belladonna in colic, 487 
Caoutchouc, as a substitute for the leather sole, 300 
Capillary circulation, account of the, 135 
Capped hocks, a curious mode of treatment of, 183 
Carbonate of ammonia in the stomachs of cattle and sheep, 519 
Carbonic acid in ditto, 519 
Carditis, with hydrops pericardii, 292 
Caries of the orbit of the eye, 508 
Carlisle, Mr., on ossification of the cartilages of the ear, 465 — on ditto of the 
lateral cartilages, 466 
Carnivora, their olfactory nerves, 148 — description of the orbit of the eye 
in, 503 — explanation of the ferocious look, 504 
Carp, their olfactory organs, 151 
Carter, Mr., his account of a foetal heart,- 365 
Cartilages, the character of abscesses of them, 156 — of the ear, on ossifica- 
tion of, 465 — the lateral, the operation for, 446 
Cartwright, Mr., on black-water, 37 — rupture of the diaphragm, 159 — his 
case of carditis, 292 — on the post-mortem appearances of phthisis in a 
cow, 541 — on fatal inflammation of the jugular vein, 722 
Cassowary, the effects of strychnia on one, 793 
Castration with the caustic clams, 536 
Cat, the ethmoid bone of, 152 
Catarrh, Mr. Percivall’s beautiful account of it, 213 — its causes and treat- 
ment, 214, 218 — its difference from influenza, 215 — with fever, 215 — the 
pathology of, 217 — Professor Coleman’s peculiar notions of, 248 
Cattle, the question of bleeding in their diseases, 571 — their temperament, 
572 — character of their diseases, 573 — the prevailing epidemics among 
them, 634, 674 
Central Agricultural Society of Paris, account of it, 667 
Cervical vertebrae, on dislocation of the, 446, 447, 669 — Hurtrel D’Arboval’s 
opinion of, 447 — seldom actually takes place, 448 — fatal when it is so, 
448— sometimes incomplete, 449 — in what cases fatal, 452 
Cetacea, the olfactory organs of, 151 
