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Gruel made of flour, the danger of giving*, 63 
Gullet, the readiness with which it may he burst in choking, 230 
Gutteridge, Mr., on acute inflammation of the lungs in sheep, 5/3—his ac¬ 
count of a disease in sheep, following shearing, 734—a case of peculiar 
lameness in the foot of a cow, 735 
Hack, the frequent state of the during autumn, 629 
Haemoptysis, a case of, 255 
Hales, Mr., on stringhalt, 265 
Hall, Dr. Marshall, his discoveries on the nervous system, 240 
•-Mr., on the epidemic of cattle, 469 
Hallen, Mr., on veterinary improvement, 12 
Haller, his opinion of the functions of the bile, 199 
Hard work, a cause of pulmonary disease, 115 
Harrison, Mr., on redwater, 322 
Harslot, Mr., his case of diflScult parturition, 728—his operation of oesopha- 
gotomy on an ass, 729 
Hartley on the immortality of brutes, 515 
Harvey, Mr., on the use of iodine, 153 
Hawes, Mr., on the destructive effects of new wheat on sheep, 60 
Hayes, Mr., on the Caesarean operation in cows, 267 
Head, the auscultation of the cavities of, 118 
Heat, how a cause of pulmonary disease, 116 
Hemlock, the poisoning of ducks by, 476 
Henbane, black, poisonous to cows, 661 
Herbert, Major, his experiments on the milk of mares, 726 
Hereditary predisposition, on, 721 
Hering, Professor, on the communication of rahies by the bites of foxes, 73 
Hernia, a c-ase of abdominal, 134—umbilical, with sloughing, 136—ventral, 
in a mare, 697—the bandages should not be drawn too tight in, 760 
Hepatitis in cattle, the causes of, 20—symptoms of, 20—treatment, 22—ter¬ 
minations, 23—chronic hepatitis, 23—a case of acute in an ox, 614 
-the dog, a case of, 415 
Hepatirrhoea in a horse, 541 
Hepatization of the lungs, 405 
H iggenson, Mr., his case of inversion and rupture of the uterus in a cow, 395 
Hip-joint, the diseases of it, 333—the treatment, 335 
“ Hippo-pathology,” a review of, 431 
Hock, the account of an enortnous bursal enlargement of, 26 
-cat, the Hindoostanee opinion of, 186 
Hodgson, Mr., on the treatment of open joint, 133 
Hogs, early history of the different breeds of, 566 
Hoose in cattle, 227—uot confined to them, 22/—description of, as connected 
with worms in the bronchial passages, 228—the worms destroyed by lime- 
water and salt, 229—the filaria in the bronchial passages and air-cells, and 
not in the substance of the lungs, 325—the singularity of their habitation, 
326 
Hoove, a cow labouring under, should never be cast, 60—a consequence of 
swallowing hard bodies, how treated, 231—treatment of when the conse¬ 
quence of choking, 233—the freqtiency and causes of, 298—the suscepti¬ 
bility of diflerent animals to, 299—the occasional suddenness of, 299 
■-the susceptibility of ruminants to it accounted for, 299—list of the 
plants and substances that most frequently produce it, 300—the tendency 
of farinaceous substances to produce it, 301—the presence of foreign bo¬ 
dies in the paunch a cause of, 302—caused by two pins in the paunch, 302 
—cannot be called indigestion, for that has not commenced, 302—the di¬ 
agnosis of, 303—the prognosis of, 303—the comparative danger from dif¬ 
ferent substances, 303—may produce abortion i)y its ])ressure, 303—the 
gases extricated in, 303—these diflerent at different limes or stages, 304 
