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INDEX. 
Vulva, enormous tumor . ^ on that of a mare, 191 
Wardle, Mr., on theponftr of iodine in the dispersion of tumours, 821 
Warranty, the laws relating to in Hesse, 202 — Prussia, 203 — Saxony, 204 — 
Saxe-Gotha, 204 — Nassau, 207 — Brunswick, 208 — the Free-tovvns, 208 
Waterfowl, singular notions respecting, 83 
Water-hemlock, the poisonous property of, 6/3 
Wheat, the immense advantage of a small improvement in the culture of, 338 
Wheatley, Mr., his case of ossification and perforation of the rectum, 421 — 
remarks on crib-biting, 478 — inversion of the uterus in cows, 479 
Wild-parsley, the poisonous properties of, 673 
Willand, Herr, on fragility of the bones in cattle, 62 
Windgalls, the treatment of, by puncturing, 31 1 
Winter, Mr. J. W., on caoutchouc as a substitute for leather, 300 
Withers, on diseases of the spinous processes of them, 153 
Wourali poison, experiments with it on tetanus, 633 
Wirtemberg, the new laws for the suppression of cruelty in, 822 
Yew-seed, on the medicinal effects of, 388 — leaves, a case of poisoning by, 
632 
Youatt, Mr., on puerperal fever in cattle, 10 — the enlargement of The Ve- 
terinarian, 55— the union of agriculture with the veterinary art, 56 — on 
the banquet to Mr. Dick, 66 — his case of only one kidney, 71 — on the ex- 
portation of horned cattle to France, 74 — on aneurism of the ulnar artery, 
126 — his account of the*presentalion of plate to Professor Dick, 127 — his 
review of Andral’s Pathological Anatomy, 135 — his lectures on compara- 
tive anatomy and pathology, 145, 250, 273, 429, 501, 823 — the olfactory 
nerve in different animals, 145 — the ethmoid bone in ditto, 152 — on inter- 
mittent hoove in cattle, 172 — his old records of canine pathology, 184 — 
his case of phthisis in a tigress, 250 — ditto, of pneumonia in a tiger, 251 — 
his work on Humanity to Brutes, 267, 413, 758 — on the turbinated bones 
in different animals, 273 — his review of the Journal of the English Agri- 
cultural Society, 338— ditto, of Turner’s Register of Experiments, 410 — 
on the sense of smelling in different animals, 429 — on scent, 432 — sup- 
posed dislocation of the cervical vertebrae, 450 — on the orbit of the eye in 
different animals, 501 — on metritis in sheep, 538 — on the diseases of mon- 
keys, 539 — on dilatation of the heart, 539 — his review of Mr. Bracy Clark 
on the Vices of the Horse, 566 — contributions to comparative patho- 
logy, 551 — his review of Gelle, on Cattle Pathology, 569, 692 — the pre- 
sentation of plate to him, 595 — on tetanus and the wourali poison, 633 — 
the improvements at the Veterinary College, 642 — his account of the new 
Professors, 643 — on the time of the pupil’s residence at the College, 645 
— deprecation of the diminution of the fee, 646 — on strangulation of the 
intestine by the spermatic cord, 677 — on the appointment of the Principal 
Veterinary Surgeon, 684 — his review of Morton’s Manual of Pharmacy, 
691 — on inflammation of the oesophagus, 707 — on the period of gesta- 
tion in cows, 725 — on depraved appetite in sheep, 727 — foot rot in ditto, 
728 — the effects of blood in the bronchial passages, 731 — on decomposi- 
tion of the lungs, 732 — -on anonymous correspondents, 733 — his records 
of his experience of strychnia, 791 — on the rupture of the gall-bladder in 
a bear, 823. 
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