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Cereales, the, their tendency to produce hoove, 300 
Cervical vertebrae exostosis of, a cause of roaring', 46 
Champney on the veterinarv art, 30/ 
Chariot, M., performs the Caesarean operation on a cow, 126 
Charter of the Colleg-e of Veterinary Surgeons, the propriety of one, 681 
Chemistry, Mr. Morton’s introductory lecture on, 64—the objects of, 66— 
advantages of a knowledge of, 68—its application to the phenomena of 
life, 68—exhortation to the study of, 69 
Chest, the, on various diseases of it, 174 
Cheviot breed of sheep, account of the, 758 
Chimpanzee, the weight of his brain, 294—the form of it, 296 
Choking in cattle, caution in the use of the tube, 230—the readiness with 
which the gullet may be burst, 231—detailed account of the symptoms and 
treatment of, 232—treatment of laceration of the oesophagus, 233 
Chretien, M., performs the Caesarean operation on a cow, 124 
Clark, Mr. B., on the effect of sulphate of zinc on glanders, 143—the treat¬ 
ment of farcy and glanders, 144—his objection to oil, 7^5 
Clarke, Dr. S., on the immortality of brutes, 516 
Cold, how a cause of pulmonary disease, 114, 113 
Cold water, the benefit of the application of it to the legs and feet of horses, 
453 
Coleman, Professor, Sir Benjamin Brodie’s inimitable sketch of him as a 
man of science, 276 
Colic in the dog, symptoms and treatment of, 597 
Collyria, the unchemical nature of the principal ones, 67 
Colon, a case of rupture of, in a dog, 270 
Colt, the manner of feeding in India, 188—account of a hydrocephalous one, 
108—the early castration of recommended, 640—the management of 
when young, 727 
Columella, account of him as a veterinary writer, 305 
Committee, standing, of veterinary surgeons, appointed to watch over the 
interests of veterinary science, 681 
Comparative anatomy, the value of, 297 
Constipation in the dog, symptoms and treatment of, 270 
Consultations: XI, on rupture of the diaphragm, 467—XII, on superpur¬ 
gation, and inflamed lungs, 170—XIII, on a tumour of long standing, 172 
—XIV, on palsy after castration, 173—XV, rabies, 585—XVI, ditto, 700 
Copaiba, its principal adulterations, 68 
Copeman, Mr., his case of inversion of the uterus, 475 
Corbet, Mr., on critical abscess in fever, 263 
Corns seldom found in the feet of French horses, 10 
Corpus callosum, the most important part of the brain, 293 
Corrosive sublimate in calomel detected by lime water, 69—considered as 
a poison, 434 
Cough, the, in bronchitis, 344—laryngitis, 344—pneumonia, 344—pleurisy, 
344—violent rupture of the diaphragm by, 715 
('ox, Mr., on puerperal fever, 206—on inflammation of the uterus, 526 
Creuzel, M., his treatment of a wound in the paunch of an ox, 615—his his¬ 
tory of poisoning with black henbane, 661 
Cribbiting a trick or habit without disease, 751—has nothing to do with 
longevity, 471, 535 
Cros, M., his case of blain communicated to a dog, 713 
Croup in young cattle, description of, 736—ditto horse, 738 
(b-owfoot, a case of poisoning by, 478 
Ciidwortb, Dr., on the immortality of brutes, 515 
Curbs, useful observations on, 452, 454 
