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INDEX. 
Chalmers, Dr., an eloquent extract from, 656 
Chemistry, medical, introductory lecture on, 11, 91 — its early history, 92 — 
among 1 the Greeks and Romans, 93 — modern sketch of, 96 — its connexion 
with other branches of philosophy, 96 — the simple apparatus necessary for 
its study, 97 — the books on, necessary for the student, 98 
Chest, symptoms of abscess in it, 315 
Chiron, reference to, 93 
Chloruret of tin, matter precipitated by, in the stomachs of cattle and sheep, 
519, 521 
Choking in the horse, a case of, 52 
Chyme, the alterations of it, in the small intestines, 587 
("lark, Mr. B., review of his book on the vices of the horse, 765 
C., on Professor Coleman’s peculiar opinions, 104, 247 
Climate, the influence of on organization, 81 — on man — outlie horse, 83 
Cold, exposure to, Professor Coleman’s doctrine of, 248 
Coleman, Professor, on his peculiar doctrines, 247 — history of his first con- 
nexion with the Veterinary College, 247 — his peculiar notions respecting 
catarrh, 248 — his exposure to cold system, 248 — his system of ventilation, 
249 — decease of, 559 — sketch of his professional career, 561 
Colic, on the use of belladonna in, 487 — a singular cure for, 514 
Comparative anatomy and pathologv, lectures on, 145, 250, 273, 429, 501, 
823 
Compression of the brain, singular effect of, 253 
Consultations: on the parotid glands, No. I, 297 — fistulous withers, II, 298 
— a singular disease in calves, 111, 394, 456, 457 — deafness in a horse, 
IV, 458 — paralysis of the pelvic viscera, V, 458 — suspected glanders, 
VI, 459 — chronic discharge from the nostrils, VII, 537 — metritis in 
sheep, VIII, 538 — dilatation of the heart in monkeys, IX, 539 — urinary 
or intestinal disease, X, 591 
the manner in which they should be conducted, 370 
Copper pipes may be used safely for the conveyance of water, 195 — the salts 
formed when thus used, 195 
Corns, none in the feet of the French horses, 512 — this denied, 638 
Coronet, gangrene and sloughing from the, 67 
Counter-irritants, valuable remarks on, 6 
Cows, the average period of gestation of, 722 
Creostote, glanders in the human being cured by, 224 — its use in ophthal- 
mia, 536 
Crib-biting, the various causes of, 478 — the habit formed in a day, 478 — 
Mr. B. Clark’s history of it, 566 
Croup of ahorse, account of a deep wound in it, 119 
Crowfoot, the poisonous qualities of, in cattle, 672 — account of the various 
kinds of, 673 
Cruelty to animals, the laws for the suppression of it in Wirtemberg, 822 
D’Arboval, Hurtrel, obituary of, 760 
Darby, Mr., his case of dislocation of the spine, 53 — his successful case of 
tetanus, 325 — his case of puerperal fever, 326 — his singular case of de- 
struction of the lungs, 732 
Daws, Mr., on puncturing bursal enlargements, 310 — paralysis of the rec- 
tum, 390 — the use of hydrocyanic acid in tetanus, 445 — the use of the 
trephine in nasal gleet, 544 — his case of aneurism of the aorta, 544 — his 
defence of the author of Humanity to Brutes, 760 
Deafness in the horse, 468 
Decision in practice, the necessity of, 6 
Decomposition, the process of, 89 
