INDEX. 
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Bromet, Dr., liis valuable account of veterinary vvriters, 305 
Bronchi, the diflferent rales of the, 215—the occasional fraf^ile condition of, 
223—alteration of the caliber of, 224 
- the injection of, as connected with disease, 220 
- the mucous secretion of the various diseased states of, 221 
Bronchitis, valuable observations on, 220—the causes of, 224—the natiire 
and symptoms of, 225—catarrhal, 226—description of the asthenic form 
of, 339—the sthenic ditto, 339—the terminations of both, 340—in very 
acute cases, 341—more acute when complicated with other diseases, 341— 
the subacute variety, 342—chronic, 3-12—appearances of on dissection, 
343— detection of its varieties by auscultation, 344—the couj^h of, 344— 
the breathing-, 344—expectoration, 344—pulse, 344—the respiration of, 
344— no continuous coldness in, nor lying down and getting up, nor kick¬ 
ing at the belly, 344—the haggard countenance and dread of suffocation, 
345— consecutive to acute glanders, 399—complicated with strangles, 400 
—with catarrhal fever, 401—broken wind, 403 
Brown, Mr., on hepatitis in cattle, 19—on strangles as the consequence of 
disease in the mesenteric glands, 253 
Brutes, the instincts and moral qualities of, 159—the immortality of, 247— 
the non-immortality of, 375 
Buchoz, his veterinary works, 307 
Budd, Dr., his case at variance with the supposed influence of the spinal 
columns, 192—on emphysema of the lungs, 282 
Butler, Dr., on the immortality of brutes, 516 
Byron, Mr., bis knowledge of cattle practice, 13 
Caisarean operation on a sow, account of, 121—on acow, 123, 125, 126, 127, 
268, 405, 407—on a sheep, 124—important observations on, 267—on a 
bitch, 267—the average fatality of in the cow, 267 
ralamine, its adulterations, 68 
Calculous matter in the urine of the horse, cause and intention of, 348—a 
singular case of in the horse, 584 
Calf, an account of one of enormous size, 189 
Calomel, its adulteration, 68—the folly of outrageous doses of it, 598 
Carbon and carbonic acid, constituents of plants, 734 
Carlisle, Mr., performs the Caesarean operation on a cow, 121, 405, 407— 
his case of symptomatic phrenitis, 127—on sprain of the extensor pedis, 
447—ditto on ossification of the fetlock, 448—on answering questions, 
535—on the appointment of a teacher of cattle |)athology, 549 
Carmichael, Mr., on the attempted reform in the English veterinary school, 
553 
Carnivorous horse, account of one, 734 
Carrots, excellent as food for colts, 7^6 
Cartwright, Mr , his case of black-water, 128—his case of strangles, 766— 
the strange anomalous symptoms that intervened, 767—singular appear¬ 
ance of the stomach, 768 
('anincula lachrymalis, the important conclusions from its state in illness, 187 
C istration too fre(juently employed, 153—palsy following it, a doubtful case 
of, 173 —peritonitis the occasional consc(|ucncc of, 235—by ligature, 477 
—early, recommended, 646—a case of tetanus cured by it, 645 
(Jataract, how .soon does it appear after opbthalmia, 471 
(’atarrhal fever complicated with strangles, 401 
(.’aitle, the importance of instruction respecting their diseases, 12,33, 197, 358 
-the person who alone is capable of teaching their diseases, 33—the 
<|uestion of the in-door system for, 261—earnest advice to students to 
stmly their diseases, 337—on the. appointment of a distinct i)rofcssor for, 
358, 547 , 519 
