680 
INDEX. 
Roget, Dr., review of his Animal and Vegetable Physiology, 618 
Rot in sheep, as it appears in Egypt, 537, 587 
-the supposed exciting causes of, 541 
-supposed to depend on some change in the blood, 544, 587 
-objections to Hurtrel d’Arboval’s account of, 543, 588 
-the absurd duration of the warranty against in France, 153 
Rumen, the, penetrated by a fractured rib, 654 
- purgatives supposed to have no effect on the, 244 
- the influence of the cerebro-visceral nerve on the, 354 
Rush, Dr., on the importance of the veterinary art, 490 
Sacral nerves, description of the, 189 
Sand and pieces of iron, strange accumulation of in the colon, 359 
Sandcrack, on the nature and cause of, 487 
-a case of, 318 
Scarlatina in horses, 592 
Sciatic nerve, description of the, 188 
Semilunar ganglion, description of the, 468 
Sensation, nerves of, peculiar characteristics of the, 67 
Sensorial system, the diseases of the, 517 
Serpents’ bath, legend of the, 179 
Seventh pair of nerves, the, their double origin, 461 
--peculiar structure, 461 
-course, 462 
-organic as well as motor nerves, 463 
Sewell, Mr., Assistant Professor, discovered the central canal in the spinal 
chord, 130 
—- — — his introductory lecture in 1834, 667 
-— on his operation of neurotomy, 20 
Sheep, the comparative little quantity of blood it possesses, 340 
-queries respecting, 616 
-the symptoms and post-mortem appearances of rabies in, 356 
--its usefulness to man, 493 
Shoe, new, for frog pressure, account of a, 261, 322 
Shoulder lameness, a case of, 248 
Silkworms, account of a disease in them resembling the rot in sheep, 538 
Simpson, Mr., his use of the chloride of lime in grease, 243 
. . .. on obscure hock lameness, 95 
- his case of metastasis of inflammation, 648 
- comparison between the high and low operation in neuro¬ 
tomy, 241 
-account of awkwardness of action from neurotomy, 242 
Sinclair, Mr., his case of choking, 653 
-fractured ribs, 654 
Skeavington, Mr., on the duty, pay, arid allowance of the veterinary surgeon 
in India, 252 
-his case of tetanus, 142 
-worm in the eye of the horse, 196 
Smith, the king’s, ancient privileges of, 120 
Sore-tliroat, the ridiculous duration of warranty for in France, 162 
Sotheby, Mr., his elegy on a Bernardine dog, 516 
Sound, description of an ingenious jointed one, 202 
Soundness, the nature of, 110 
Sprain, on, 534 
Spaying of cows, the advantages of, 569 
