764 
INDEX. 
Eiohtli pair of nerves, compression or division of them a cause of roaring’, 
46 
Ellman, Mr. John, on the epidemic of cattle, 469 
Emphysema of tlie lungs, remarks on, 282—it is the ^vant of elasticity in the 
lung, 283—frequent and hereditary in the horse, 283—a fatal case of, 424 
English Agricultural Society, its circular to its members respecting the epi¬ 
demic among cattle, 313—Mr. Youatt’s objection to it, 315 
English and French weights and measures, comparison of, 308 
English horse, account of the, 423, 592 
Enteritis, a case of in a dog, 270—ditto gelding, 540—its treatment in the 
dog, 595 —the peculiarity of its symptoms, 596 
Epsom salts, exceedingly useful in the diseases of the sheep, 575 
Ergot of rye, its adulteration, 68 
Ernes, Mr., appointed on the standing committee of veterinary surgeons, 682 
Elrysipelas in cows, terminating in gangrene, 250 
Ethiopian horse, account of the, 589 
Euler on the spirituality of brutes, 516 
Eventration, a case of, 713 
Examination of the veterinary pupil, the proper one, 12, 277 —^ human sur¬ 
geon not competent to it, 277—the teachers of a school should never be 
permitted to examine the pupils of that school, 277—the degradation of 
the profession by veterinary surgeons being excluded from the examiners’ 
board, 280— the probal)le decision of the examiners, 601 —the demand of 
the admission of some veterinary surgeons to the examiners’ board, 681 
Examiners, veterinary, their position with regard to the veterinary profes¬ 
sion, 198 
Exleben, his veterinary works, 30-7 
Exmoor breed of sheep, account of the, 758 
Expectoration, the, in bronchitis, 344—laryngitis, 344—pneumonia, 344— 
pleurisy, 344 
Extensor pedis, on sprain of the, 332, 447 
Eye, white, in a horse, the Hindoostanee opinion of, 186 
Farcy, analysis of the concretions of, 44 —the effect of the diniodate of cop¬ 
per on, 142— the ravages of rapidly increasing, 176 —successfully treated in 
the human subject, 353 —sketch of it in the horse, 354 
Farcy-glanders, a sketch of in the horse and man, 386 —Mr. Percivall’s ac¬ 
count, 389 
Farmers’ clubs, the advantage of, 641 
Farcy, hereditary, 722 
Feeding of the colt, the importance of attention to it, 725 
1 eet of the French horses, the management of, 10—of horses, the usefulness 
of the frequent application of cold water to, 453—proper treatment of 
wounds of, 714 
Fee, the, for admission to the college should be increased, 359 
Ferguson, Professoi*, at the dinner of the Edinburgh School, 369 
Fetlock, on ossification of the inner lateral ligaments of, 448—joint, admi¬ 
rable construction of, 561 
Fever, a case of critical abscess in one, 263 
Field, Mr., obituary of, 35—his peculiar opinion respecting roaring, 47 
Fistulous withers, history of a bad case of, 536 
Flanders horse, account of the, 590 
Foetus, account of an extra-uterine one, 166 
Follicles, mucous, observations on them, 221 
Food and water for horses, the proper quantity and management of, 155 
Foot of the horse, beautiful description of, 559 
Foot-lameness, a singular case of, 412 
