INDEX. 
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Curtis, Mr., on tlie mode of administering strychnine, 86—-his successful 
treatment of farcy in the human subject, 360 
Constipation in the dogf, symptoms and treatment of, 270 
Carnivorous horse, account of one, 734 
Croup in voun^ cattle, description of it, 736—ditto in the horse, 738 
Dampness, a cause of pulmonary disease, 114 
Dandelion root, the, as a food for cows, 257 
Danish horse, account of the, 589, 591 
D’Arboval, Hurtrel, on abortion, 690 
Davie, Mr., on the division of the os uteri in difficult parturition, 646 
Daws, Mr., on punctured wounds of the navicular joint, 262—at the pre¬ 
sentation of the Memorial to the Governors, 483—his case of enteritis, 
and rupture of the stomach, 540—his case of hepatirrhoea, 541—aneurism 
of the aorta, 541—gastritis, 542 — appointed assistant secretary to the 
standing committee of veterinary surgeons, 682—his division of the flexor 
tendons, 743 
Delafond, Professor, on the essential alterations in the blood, 286, 527—on 
wounds in the feet, 714 
Delage, M.,his case of acute hepatitis in an ox, 614 
Delegates of the Memorialists, the first meeting of, 483 
Dclwart, Professor, on phlebitis, 537 
Deputation of veterinary surgeons, their meetings and correspondence with 
the committee of governors, 543, 678 
Diaphragm, a disputed case of rupture of, 167—a case of rupture of iu par¬ 
turition, 269—rupture of by violent cough, 715 
Diarrhoea in the dog, its symptoms and treatment, 599 
Diarrhemie, its nature and treatment, 527 
Diastathernie, its nature and treatment, 529 
Dick, Professor, his case of sudden death in a dog by worms, 42—his con¬ 
sultations on rupture of the diaphragm, 167—superpurgation, and inflamed 
bmgs, 176—tumour of longstanding, 172 —palsy in a colt, 173—examina¬ 
tion of his class, 363—his speeches at the dinner, 364, 367, 369, 371, 372 
-Mr. sen., at the Edinburgh veterinary dinner, 369 
Dickens, Mr., his case of paralysis in a cow from pressure on the spinal 
column, 318 
Digestion, lectures on, by Professors Tiedmann and Gmelin, 199 
Diniodide of co])per, the cure of nasal gleet by, 337—its general power 
whether internally or externally applied, 352 
Diploma, a list of the students who have obtained it in the present session, 
44, 212, 312, 508—the value of it to a veterinary surgeon, 208 
Diseases, the numerous, attril)utable to empoisoned air, 683 
Dog, the, susceptible of glanders, 686—a curious case of hereditary blemish 
from fracture, 723 
Drenching, observations on, 84 
Dropping after calving, on the causes of, 80 
Dropsy of the pericardium, 236 
-womb, 717 
Ductus choledochus, the eflfects of a ligature on it, 200 
I>upuv, M., his oj)inion of puerperal fever, 166 
Dutch horse, account of the, 591 
Dycer, Mr., presides at the Edinburgh veterinary dinner, 364, 369 
Dysenterv in the dog, its syniptoms and treatment, 600 
lilccrhymosis, description of, 222 
I'idinburgh Veterinary School, the examination at, 361—the annual dinner 
364 
lilgyplian horse, account (jf the, 589 
