INDEX. 
837 
Scirrhous tumour, one accompanying- enteritis, 475 
Seal, the beautiful olfactory apparatus of it, 280 
Secretion, brief account of it, 136 
Senses, the loss of one made up by the rest, 431 
Sewell, Prof., his introductory lecture, 1839-40, 804 — observations on his 
lecture, 816 
Shark, olfactory organs of the, 151 
Shaw, Mr., at the presentation of plate to Mr. Youatt, 613 
Sheep, the saving* to the agriculturist by the early maturity of, 339 — import- 
ant observations on the breeding of, 343 — the ethmoid bone in, 152 — de- 
scription of the orbit of the eye in, 505 
Shields, Mr., his speech at the presentation of plate to Prof. Dick, 409 
Shoeing, the difference between the French and English, 511 — French, 
description of, 513 
Sight, the peculiar strength and correctness of, in animals, 157 
Simonds, Mr., his case of malformation of the intestines, 32 — at the pre- 
sentation of plate to Mr. Youatt, 612 
Small-pox, pus always in the blood during the eruption, 50 
Smelling, the organs of, in different animals, 147 — birds of prey, 149 — fishes, 
151 — the nasal mucous membrane must be moist, 430 — the supposed in- 
fluence of the fifth pair of nerves on, 430 — the influence of disease on, 432 
Smiths, on the employment of in compounding medicines, 461 — compari- 
son between the French and English, 511 
Snewing, Mr., his case of aneurism, 125 — neuralgia treated with nux 
vomica, 789 
Sparrow, Mr., on the rumen as a receptacle of water, 261 
Spavins, none in the French horses, 512 
Spencer, Earl, on the period of gestation in the cow, 722 — his treatise on 
the selection of male animals for breeding, 340 
Spermatic cord, strangulating the small intestines, 676, 677 
Spine, a case of dislocation of in a horse, 53 
Spleen, singular disease and enlargement of it, 463 
Splenitis, account of cases of, 60 
Splents, none in the French horses, 512 
Sponge, a case of a horse swallowing, 323 
Spooner, Assist. Prof., at the presentation of plate to Mr. Youatt, 608 — his 
zeal for the improvement of veterinary science, 643 — his appointment at 
the Veterinary College, 767 — his introductory lecture, 817 
Spooner, Mr. W. C., averse to drenches, 327 — his letters on rabies, 763 
Staggers, its rare occurrence in France, 515 
Stag-hound, the olfactory nerves of the, 148 
Stallions, milk given to, 630 
St. Clair, Mr., on the superiority of the lancet, 262 — relative situations of 
the agriculturist and veterinary surgeon, 263 — on the general character of 
the farrier, 263 — farriers’ remedies for hoove and palsy, 263 — on tetanus, 
294 
Stethescope, not so useful in the examination of early pregnancy, 3 77 — 
advocacy of it, 631, 715 
Stevens, Mr., his speech at the presentation of plate to Prof. Dick, 408 
Stewart, Prof., on diabetes in the horse, 77 — letter to, from Mr. Markham, 
106 — his reply to ditto, 229 — his reply to Mr. Wardle, 233 — to Mr. Daws, 
233 — to Mr. Youatt, 234 — on veterinary reform, 686 — on punction in 
tympanitis, 441 
Stoddart, Mr., his case of gangrene and sloughing, 67 
