INDEX. 831 
Gelle, on the angiology of the stomachs of ruminants, 260 — review of his 
Cattle Pathology, 569, 647, 692 
Gestation, the average period of it in the Durham cow, 722 — the period of, 
longer for a bull than a cow-calf, 724 — the average period of the German 
cows, 725 
Giraffe, the period of utero-gestation in the, 551 — history of the illness and 
death of a young one, — the size of the blood-discs in, 788 
Glanders, acute, doubt of its contagion, 60 
chronic, the incurability of, 59, 1 1 1 — not contagious, 59 — following 
hard work. 111 — in the human being, cured by creostote, 224 — affections 
of the velum palati, and teeth simulating it, 460 — the use of cantharides 
in, 534 
Gloss-anthrax in cattle, observations on, 650 
Glossitis, a case of, 130, 649, 
Gmelin, Professor, his experiments on digestion, 173 
Gold, the ancient knowledge of it, 93 
Golden fleece, opinion respecting it, 94 
Goose, the olfactory organs in, 150 
Green, Mr., his case of neurotomy, 469 
Gregory, Mr., on the use of the hydriodate of potash, 239 — on the use of 
tobacco enemata, 241 
Greyhound, the olfactory nerves of, 148 
Grinding, the danger of the system, 15, 18 
Grooms, on the employment of in compounding medicines, 461 
Gulliver, Mr., on the presence and effects of pus in the blood, 42 
Gutteridge, Mr., his cases of depraved appetite in sheep, 72 7 — on foot-rot in 
ditto, 728 — on the fly in sheep, 728 
Guttural pouches, collections of pus in them, 141 
Hales, Mr., his defence of the author of Humanity to Brutes, 760 
Hamont, M., his cases of ramollissement of the liver, 470 
Hawthorn, Mr., on puerperal fever in cattle as connected with the udder, 734 
Hayes, Mr., on a disease of the spleen in cattle, 463 — on the use of hydro- 
cyanic acid in tetanus, 465 
Heart the, melanosis in, 139 — dilatation of it, 539 
Hectic fever, the absorption of pus a cause of, 50 
Henderson, Dr., at the presentation of plate to Professor Dick, 405 
Hepatitis in the horse, the nature, symptoms, and treatment of, 330 
Hernia, strangulated scrotal, 61 — ventral, 173,536 
Hickman, Mr., his case of tumour on the penis, 51 — do. of umbilical her- 
nia, 94 
High-blowers, few to be met with in France, 51 1 
Hippo-pathology, continuation of the, 1,213, 357 
Hock, on puncturing bursal enlargements of, 310 
Hocks, capped, on puncturing them, 183 
Hogg, Mr., on the louping-ill in sheep, 162 
Holford, Mr., his case of inflammatory disease among pigs, 161 
Holmes, Mr., his case of choking in the horse, 52 
Holthouse, Mr., on the itch and mange, 303 
Hoove, intermittent, in the ox, 170 — curious remedy for, 263 
Horsburgh, Mr., on the danger of drenching, 529 — on laceration of the 
tongue, 530 
Horse, disease coeval with his domestication — the influence of climate on 
him, 83 — the olfactory nerves of, 147 — the ethmoid bone in him, 152 — 
French and English, comparison between them, 510 
Hunter, the altered character of him, 623 
