674 
INDEX. 
Flexor tendons, the horse does not remain sound after the division of, 137* 
251 
-inflammation of them and their sheaths, 512 
-rupture of the, 510, 514 
Foetus, long retention of the, in cows, 31 
Foot of the horse, the beautiful structure of, 0 
-rot, the nature and treatment of, 660 
Fore extremities, description of the nerves of the, 185 
Fork, removal of a, from the stomach of a pointer, 417 
Foul in the foot, a case of, 92 
Fox-hunter, the, a jumble of paradoxes, 572 
Fracture of the cranium, 517 
--producing tetanus, 142 
-smaller metatarsal, 304 
-right metacarpal bones, a case of, 141 
-pasterns, 658 
-ribs, 653 
France, state of veterinary jurisprudence in, 108, 162 
Friend, Mr, on the nature and treatment of anasarca, 25 
--- in reply to Mr. Harrison, 27 
- his new frog pressure shoe, 261 
•- approbation of it by the Editors, 322 
-on the stomachs of ruminants, 19 
Frog, the, a support to the lower pastern bone, 635 
- pressure, a shoe for the best communication of, 260, 322 
Fuller, Mr., his case of accidental division of the perforans tendon, 83 
-treatment of phymosis in foals, 84 
-on rupture of the stomach, 532 
Gaetani, Dr., his speech at the examination of the Abou-Zabcl school, 549 
Garcin, M., on necrosis and removal of the coffin-bone, 601 
Garget, a bad case of, 418 
Gayot, M., his cases of fractures of the pasterns, 658 
Geddes, Mr., his case of extraction of a calculus from the urethra of an ox, 
136 
Gelding pigs, on, 149 
Gell£, M., his cases of compression of the brain, 574 
Girard, M., his report of the Abou-Zabel school. 
Glanders, acute, French account of, 37 
--— the question of the healthy or unhealthy state of the horse at the 
commencement of it, 23, 85 
--interesting proofs of the contagiousness of it, 87 
-- hereditary, 456 
-- singular notions of, 447, 456 
- supposed, in the French school, to be ,curable in its early stage, 37 
- the circumstances under which a cure of it might be attempted, 21 
- cured by fumigation with carbonic acid gas, 145 
-corrosive sublimate, arsenic, and tonics, 21 
- common in Egypt, 506 
Gleet in dogs, the nature of, and remedy for, 513 
Glosso-pharyngeal nerve, its origin, course, and function, 237 
-the, a motor organic nerve, 239 
Godine, M., on the motion of the globules of the blood, 651 
Good, Mr., on phrenitis in deer, 496 
Goodworth, Mr., his case of diabetes in a mare, 411 
--shoulder lameness, 248 
