670 
INDEX. 
Blindness, congenital, in a foal, 141 
Blistering, the good effect of repeated, 97 
Blood, peculiar motion in the globules of* 651 
Botany designed to be taught at the Veterinary College, 443 
Bouley, M. Jun., on the diseases of the spinal chord and its membranes, 51, 
167, 277 ' T ' ‘ ’ lot l* \ - 
Brain, singular affection of the, 81 
-a case of concussion of, 309 
-pressure on, the effect of, 517 
Breeding horses, on, 515 
Brett, Mr., on the ventilation of stables, 483 
Broken wind, the ridiculous usage respecting, in France, 163 
Bronchitis in cattle, 585 
Broom, common, on its medicinal qualities, 19 
Brown, Mr. S., on polypus in the stomach of a horse, 76 
■-rupture of the liver, 77 
-spasm of the diaphragm, 19 
-strangles connected with enlarged mesenteric glands, 266 
Buckton, Mr., his complaint of unprofessional conduct, 132 
Buffalo, the, domesticated in Egypt, 506 
Buisson, M., his case of hydrophobia cured by the vapour bath, 290 
Bull, Mr., on cholera in the mare, 548 
Calculi in the sheath of an ox, 486 
Calculus, a, extracted from the urethra of an ox, 136 
Camel, the, subject to mange, and its cure, 506 
Canal, the central, in the spinal chord, 131 
Canalis vasiferus, in the horse’s foot, discovery of, 153 
Cancer, supposed, a case of, 93 
- of the vagina, in a cow, 480 
Capello, M., his opinion that communicated rabies is not contagious, 595 
— -rabies proceeds from venereal orgasm, 600 
Carbonic acid gas, a supposed cure for glanders, 20, 145 
Carburetted hydrogen gas, extricated in hoove, 264 
Carcinomatous enlargement of the spleen and kidney, remarkable case of, 
363 
Cartwright, Mr., on cancer of the vagina in a cow, 480 
-cataract, 41 
-his reply to Mr. Hales, 421 
-on hernia in reference to soundness, 426 
-malformation in a colt, 480 
Castley, Mr., a tribute to his memory, 18 
Castration, account of casualties following it, 257 
-the sequelae of 2000 cases of, 286 
-operation of by torsion, 40 
Cataract, may be produced without any assignable cause, 269 
- congenital, 306 
- its course and termination, 140, 192 
- whether it ever disappears, 43, 2/0, 271, 306, 307, 309, 374, 420, 
476 
- singularly contradictory evidence respecting, 347, 392, 423 
- hereditary, 270 
- may be produced without previous inflammation, 41, 139, 191, 
269, 373, 419 
- its different appearances wheu it is or is not the result of inflamma¬ 
tion, 140, 272, 476 
