830 
IjS'DEX. 
Evans, Mr., in reply to Mr. Brown, 392 
Examination at the Edinburgh Veterinary College, an account of it, 398 
Exostosis within the orbit of the eye, 507 
Eye, the age at which disease of it is most prevalent, 3 — the months in which 
disease oftenest occurs, 4 — melanosis in, 140 — lecture on the, 501 — the 
protection of, 504 — the proper appearance of, 504 — the beautiful adjust- 
ment of, 657 — the strange deficiency of in a litter of pigs, 709 
Eye-ball, the situation of it, 504 
Eye-pit of ahorse, a singular fistula in the, 72 
Faeces, a singular discharge of with the appearance of tarry matter, 292 
Fair, Mr., his account of louping-ill, 162 
Farcy, how far identical with glanders, 59 — how far curable, 59, 1 1 1 — if 
complicated with glanders, not eurable, 11 1 — the contagiousness of, 112 
— description of after inoculation, 142 
Femur, luxation or fracture of the, 669 
Ferguson, Dr., his speech at the presentation of plate to Professor Dick, 402 
Hugh, on the iodurets of mercury, 804 
Fever, the state of the blood in it, 49 — hectic, the absorption of pus a cause 
of, 50 — suppurative, 49 — symptomatic, 49 — typhoid, 49 — a deceptive case 
of, 476 
Febrine, the supposed conversion of clots of into pus, 47 
Field, Mr., at the presentation of plate to Mr. Youatt, 596, 615, 617 
Fife, anecdote of the Earl of, 30 
Fishes, the olfactory organs in, 150, 282 
Fistulous ulcers with carious bones, the treatment of, 189 
withers with fractured vertebrae, 298 
Fluke-worm, description of the, 735 
Fly, the, in sheep, the most successful treatment of, 727 
Foetus of a goat, found in the abdominal cavity, 195 
Food, the change which it undergoes in the first and second stomachs of 
ruminants, 437 
Foot, the expansibility of, 624 
Foot-rot, its cause and destructive effects, 301 — the most successful treat- 
ment of, 728 
Foot-tub, the importance of in a stable, 629 
Fox, a rabid one, 31 
Fragility of the bones in cattle, 62, 179, 180 
Free-marten, the question of the breeding of, 720 
French horses, the consequence of the peculiar mode of feeding them, 51 1 
— the docility and good temper of, 516 
Friend, Mr., on parturiens medullitis, or puerperal fever, 373 
Frontal bone, fracture of the, 670 
Fry, Mr., his case of severe laceration of the tongue, 529 
Future existence of brutes, defence of the, 653, 748, 773 
Gall-bladder, cases of the rupture of it, 828 
Galloway cow, and Durham bull, the effect of a cross between, 344 
Gangrene, the cause and treatment of, 61 
Gastric juice, the appearance of in the stomach, the animal being killed 
fasting, 284 — the uature of, 285, 522 — sources, 285 — chemical composition 
of, 285, 522 — the acids which it contains, 286, 367, 522 — the salts, 287 — 
the increased secretion when food is in the stomach, 367 — its solvent power, 
368, 522, 523 
Gastrocnemius muscle, rupture of the, 582 
Gastro-enteritis, a case of, 130 — the lesions of, 137 
Gazelle, singular notions respecting the, 84 
