INDEX. 
839 
Turbinated bones, superior in the horse, 273 — their protection, 2 75 — exci- 
sion of, 275 — in the ox, 276 — sheep, 277 — goat, 277 — deer, 277 — dog, 
278— swine, 280— seal, 280 
Turkey, the organs of smelling' in the, 149 
Turner, Mr., review of his register of experiments, physiological and patho- 
logical, 410 — at the presentation of plate to Mr. Youatt, 606, 607, 608, 
615 
Turner, Mr. T., at the presentation of plate to Mr. Youatt, 615, 617 
Turnips, the difference of their productiveness, whether drilled or broad- 
cast, 339 
Turnsick, in sheep, cases of, 117 — the appearance and situation of the hy- 
datid, 118 — the dog, 253 
Twins, the average number of, from cows, 724 
Tympanitis, on punction in, 441 
Typhoid fever, the state of the blood in, 49 — absorption of pus a frequent 
cause of, 50 — a case of in the horse, 130 
Typhus, on inoculation with the matter of, 545 
Ulcers, a new escharotic for, 488 
Ulnar, artery, aneurism of the, 125 
Umbilical vesicle, description of the, 194 
Urinary disease, 591 
Vagina, protrusion of the, in a bitch, 123 
Vatel, Professor, on the diseases of the prostate glands, 424 
Vegetables, the rapid organization of some, 21 
Velum palati in the horse, its connexion with disease, 213 — affections of, 
simulating glanders, 459 
Venesection, its advantage in retarded parturition, 716 
Ventilation, Professor Coleman’s notion of, 248 
Ver«t, his new escharotic for ulcers, &c., 488 
Vertebrae, disease of the spinal and dorsal, 153 
Vertigo in a horse, symptoms and lesions of, 117 
Veterinarian, The, its increase of size and price, 55 — advocacy of, by Mr. 
Baker, 713 
Veterinarius, his case of puerperal fever in a mare, 288 
Veterinary art, the improvement of it, 16, 164 — College, and the English 
Agricultural Society, the desired union between them, 56, 333, 480, 562 — 
jurisprudence, essays on, 236, 369 — student, a longer time required at col- 
lege for him, 264 — examiners, who they should be, 264 — jurisprudence. 
Piers v. Oxlade, 272 — surgeons, the future education of, 333 — jurispru- 
dence, Alleu v. Denstone, 348 — ditto. Turner v. Dansey, 352 — surgeon, the 
proper conduct of, towards his brethren, 369 — consultations, the manner 
in which they should be conducted, 370- — school, description of that of 
Rittenhouse, 452 — description of that at Alfort, 454 — College, the com- 
mencement of improvement at, 479, 642 — benevolent institution, on the 
formation of one, 530 — College, sketch of the foundation and progress of 
it, 560 — its original purpose abandoned, 561 — necessary improvements at 
it, 564 — the appointment of Mr. Spooner at, 643 — ditto of Mr. Morton, 
644 — student, the time of his residence at the College, 645 — College, the 
diminution of the fee at, 647 — reform, on, 686, 688, 689 — session of 1839- 
40, the commencement of, 766 — jurisprudence, Hopkinson v. Thomas, 
481 — how far the surgeon is responsible for accidents, 481 
Vivian, Sir Hussey, an anecdote of, 31 
Vomiting in a mare, successfully treated, 487 — caused by an oat embedded 
in the lip, 797 
Vulture, the organ of smell in the, 149 
