INDEX. 767 
HorsburjTh, Mr., on division of the os uteri in cows, 393—on the power of 
nature in producing the re-union of fractured bones, '^61 
Horses, the French, seldom have corns, 19—the meaning of the ancient com¬ 
mand to hough them, 419—the ancient price of, 420—the Roman horses, 
422—English, the history of, 422—the reasoning faculties of, 427—the 
proper treatment of during autumn, 631—the amelioration of their treat¬ 
ment, 683—good, the few now bred, 7^7—the description of the pecu¬ 
liarities they should possess, 7^8—a carnivorous one, 734 
-the treatment of during autumn, 627 
Hounds, the inconvenience and difficulty of keeping them in India, 265 
Hughes, Mr., his case of abdominal hernia, 134 
II umus and humic acid, their connexion with the fertility of the soil, 753 
Hungarian horse, account of the, 590,593, 594 
Hurtrel d’Arboval, his valuable account of abortion in cattle, 690 
Hydriodate of potash, the cure of laryngitis by, 337 
Hydrocephalus, cases of in colts, 162,208 
Hydrohemia, important remarks on, 289 
Hydrophobia, the cause of, 158 
Hyoscyamus niger, poisonous to cows, 661 
Hypertrophy, general observations on, 220—of the respiratory apparatus, 
222—of the heart, 432 
Hypopium, the effect of internal inflammation of the eye, 525 
Igoe, Mr., his interesting case of pulmonary inflammation, 345 
Immortality of brutes, defence of, 247, 513, 617—non-immortality of them, 
373 , 509, 569, 624—long catalogue of the believers in thj immateriality 
of their minds, and their immortality, 514 
Indian horse, account of the, 590 
In-door system of keeping horses, the, 12 
Inflammation, a case of metastasis of, 189 
Intestine, the sloughing of, in consequence of hernia, 137—laceration of, 
249 
Introsusception in a pony, 248—in the dog, symptoms and treatment of, 599 
Iodine, its principal adulteration, 68—disperses an immense swelling on the 
face, 634 
Ions, Mr., his account of an enormous thoroughpin, 336—his case of nasal 
gleet, 336—a case of laryngitis treated successfully by it, 337 
Italian horse, account of the, 591 
Jacoh, M., on the contagiousness of acute glanders, 713 
Jackson, Mr., on melanosis, 239 
Joints, dropsy of in the colts, 426—new mode of treating wounds of, 637— 
treatment by blister, 714 
Jones, Mr., at the presentation of the veteriary memorial, 483 
Joiianaud, M., his case of lithotomy in an ox, 473—his case of poisoning 
with hemlock, 474—his case of paraphymosis in a horse, 663—ditto ox, 
664 
Jugular vein, little inconvenience from its loss, 470—more evils attending it 
than supposed, 624 
Jury-leet, Air. Vines successfully resists the summons to serve on one, 312 
Karkeek, Mr., his account of the Cornish horse, 479—his reply to Mr. W. C. 
Spooner on the immortality of animals, 513, 617—appointed on the stand¬ 
ing committee of veterinary surgeons, 682 
Kerry cow, ai-count of the, 757—ditto, sheep, 758 
King, Mr. sen., on erysipelas in cows, 250 
- jun., his case of rabies in a fox, 71—ditto, umbilical hernia, 136— 
at the presentation of the veterinary memorial, 483 -appointed on the 
standing commiltec of veterinary surgeons, 682 
