768 
INDKX. 
Knowledge, the importance of communicatini;' it,/O 
Knox, Dr ,at the Edinburgh veterinary dinner, 367, 3/0 
Kuinree, curious method of Hnding it out in India, 187 
Lacoste, JVJ., his treatment of partial palsy by emetics and strychnine, 714— 
his observations on general lameness, 714 
1 sameness in the fore foot of the horse, account of a sudden and violent case 
of, 11—general, treatment of, -714—peculiar in the foot of a cow, 735 
Larynx, thickening of the membrane of causes roaring, 6—ulceration of 
ditto, 6—ossification of ditto, 7—distortion of ditto, 7—wasting of the 
muscles of ditto, 8—auscultation of the, 118—ulcers of the, 221—the car¬ 
tilages most subject to ossification, 223 
L’eau de Rabel, the treatment of open joints vvith, 639 
Lecoq, M., on inflammation of the womb accompanied by founder, 714—on 
paralysis of the extensor muscles of the hind leg, 714—on enlargement 
and amputation of the sheath of the penis, 7!4 
Leg, the application of a wooden one to a cow, 244—of the horse, the benefit 
of the frequent application of cold water to, 453—of the horse, beautiful 
construetion of, 560, 562 
Leibnitz on the spirituality of animals, 516 
Letters from certain pupils of the Scotch school on the improvement in the 
English one, 558 
I.ibel, a singular one on a veterinary surgeon, 137 
Jiiebig’s Organic Chemistry, review cf, 752 
Lime-water, its effect in destroving the bronchial worms in young cattle, 
229 
Lithotomy, a case of on an ox, 473 
Lithorius, a veterinary writer, 306 
Liver, a case of rupture of in the horse, 541—enlarged in a cow, 579—the 
peculiar appearance in two horses, 733 
Lizars, Professor, at the Edinburgh veterinary dinner, 366 
Lockwood, IMr. J. V>k, York, medallist at Edinburgh school for general ex¬ 
cellence, and the best dissection, 363 
Long, Mr., his account of the epidemic among cattle, 464 
Low, Mr., on the breeds of domesticated animals, 210, 435, 566 
Lungs, hepatization of, a cause of roaring, 46—case of di.^ease of the, in 
horses, 113—a doubtful case of inflammation of, 176—the different r^les 
of, 215-=--atrophy of the, 251—on emphysema of the, 405 —cases of inflam¬ 
mation of in sheep, 573—a singular case of complete disorganization of, 715 
Lusus naturae from a cow, 405 
Maddocks, I\Ir., his case of superfoetation in a cow, 579 
Man, the peculiar development of the cerebral hemispheres in, 296—as dis¬ 
tinguished from the brute creation, 509 
Mangin, M., his case of congestive pneumonia, 712 
Manthorp, Mr., on man as distinguished from the brute creation, 509 
Manyplus, ulceration of the folds of, 427 
Mares are seldom roarers, 5—ill-used and destroyed by stallions, 715 
Mjjrkham, Gervase, account of his works, 306 
Marsal, M., on the treatment of glanders, 713 
Marshall, ]\Ir. C., appointed on the standing committee of veterinary sur¬ 
geons, 682 
Marshall, Mr. G. M., his case of tetanus with rupture of the pericardium, 
146—his case of foot-lameness, 412—his case of complete disorganization 
of the lungs, 715 
Martin, Mr. W. C. L., review of his Natural History of Quadrupeds, 29) 
iMavor, Mr,, a])pointed on the standing committee of veterinarv surgeons, 
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