INDEX. 
Horse cause, Hilliard v. Orbell, 395 
Horseshoes, old, a lecture on, 118 
Hydatids in or on the brain of sheep, prevention of, 519, 529 
-symptoms of, 519, 528 
•---description of, 520 
-cause of, 521 
-treatment of, 522 
-cured by rupture of the cyst, 522 
-perforation, 523 
-the trephine, 525 
-tj ie cautery, 32G, 529, 530 
-injections, 526 
-—-comparison between the operations 
for, 527 
Hydriodate of potash, its efficacy in removing chronic glandular enlarge¬ 
ments, 603 
Hydrocephalus, congenital, description of, 625 
-why so seldom found in the young quadruped, 626 
Hydrophobia, cured by the vapour bath, 290 
Hydrops-pericardii, its distinguishing symptoms, 33 
Hymen in the filly, cases of, 149 
Hypertrophy of the heart, a case of, 320 
----produces its effects on the arteries, 32 
Ileum, a case of strangulation of, 90 
Illustrations of disease, 427 
Immobility in horses, discordant customs regarding, in France, 114 
India, the duty, pay, and allowance of the veterinary surgeon in, 252 
Indigestion in cattle, cases of, 72 
Infundibulum in the horse’s foot, discovery of, 153 
Insanity, properly speaking, not observed in quadrupeds, 517 
Insects, injurious, importance of destroying them in the chrysalis state, 401 
Intelligence of animals, on the, 623 
Intercostal nerve, description of the, 187 
Intestines, metastasis of inflammation from the heart to the lungs, 648 
Ischium, a case of fracture of, 312 
Jackson, Mr. R., his case of foul in the foot, 92 
- of Pennycuick, his defence of the practical farrier, 134 
James, Lieut., exposure of his blister ointment, 293 
—- his reply to the Editors, 459 
Joints, wounds of, best treated by compression, 331 
Jumping-ill, description of, 78 
Jurisprudence, veterinary, 41, 108, 162 
Karkeek, Mr., his case of enormous abscess in a mare, 150 
--on the external causes of disease, 376 
-on the effect of hydriodate of potash in removing glandular 
enlargements, 603 
-his history of the introduction of iodine into medical practice, 
603 
618 
his review of Dr. Roget’s Animal and Vegetable Physiology, 
Kent, Mr., his explanation of the evidence on cataract, 392 * 
-his removal of a fork from the stomach of a pointer, 41/ 
Kerr, Mr., on the treatment of opened joints, 513 
Kidney, carcinomatous affection of, 363 
King, Mr., his case of retention of the foetus in a cow, 31 
