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7G0 
.Maxillitry l)ones, the union of, when fractured, 461,4/2 
Maver, Mr., his defence of the old system of tying the horse after blistering, 
710 
-T. W., on veterinary jurisprudence and medical ethics, 57—his 
account of the effects of the diniodate of copper on farcy and glanders, 
142—on hoove in cattle, 227, 326—on the diseases of the hip-joint, 333— 
at the presentation of the address, 482—his correspondence with the secre¬ 
tary of the Royal Veterinary College, 542, 677—his reply to Mr. Car¬ 
michael, 556—his report of the deputation, 678—appointed secretary to 
the standing committee of veterinary surgeons, 681 
-Messrs., their Memorial to the Governors of the Veterinary College, 
192—their address to the profession preparatory to its presentation, 357 
Mazure, M., on open joint, 732 
Meeting, public, of the memorialists, and the resolutions adopted, 681 
.Melanosis, a case of, by Mr. W. C. Spooner, 163—the different theories of, 
163—general observations on, 239 
Memorial from the profession to the Governors of the Veterinary College, 
193—remarks on ditto, 197, 356—address of Messrs. Mayer on, 357— 
account of the presentation of, 482, 677—a list of those by whom it was 
signed, 493—the subsequent correspondence with the secretary of the 
( 'oliege, 543, 677 
Mercier, M., his new way of treating wounds in the joints, 637 
Mercurial ointment, its adulterations, 68—melting will detect them, 69 
Metacarpal bones, the beautiful structure of, 560 
.Metastasis of inflammation, a singular case of, 189 
.Metherell, Mr., his case of consecutive abscess, 145—his case of extra-uterine 
foitus, 166 
.Milk of the mother, its connexion with the health of the foal, 726 
Minikcn, Mr., his case of laceration of the rectum, 397—fracture of the 
maxillary bone, 472 
.Mocha aloes, account of them, 148 
Mogford, Mr., on a peculiar discharge of calculous matter with the urine, 
and on the atlections connected with suppressed glanders, 348—on rupture 
and castration, 475—on poisoning with the crowfoot, 478—his account of 
the breaking out of glanders in the expedition to Egypt in 1800, 523— 
defence of it, 682 
.Morton, Mr., his account of the effects of strychnia, 14—his introductory 
lecture on chemistry, 64—on the value and use of Mocha aloes, 148—his 
experiments on the active ])rinciple of the .Mocha aloe, 351—on the power 
nt the diniodide of copper internally or externally applied, 352—his Vete¬ 
rinary 1 oxicological Chart, 433—his review of Liebig’s Organic Chemistry 
/ 52 
.Mouth, occasional impaction of food in the, in cattle, 234 
.Mucous membranes, concretions on them, 222 
-Murmur res|)iratory, account of the, 213—the various kinds of, 214 
.Muscles ot the legs of the horse, the beautiful structure of, 564 
.\asal cavities, auscultation of the, 118 
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— gleet, cure of by the diniodide of copper, 336 
av icidar disease, a case in which it was hereditary, 723 
joint, when punctured, the application of neurotomy to, 262 
.\'ervou.-i system, the, of Dr. .Marshall Hall, 240 
.VeunUomy, important ob.servatiotis as to its real value, 257—an interesting 
case of, 25.9— the <|uestion of hunting with neurotornized horses, 26‘0— 
nscil in punctured wounds of the navicular joint, 262 
Ni« c, .Mr., at the presentation of the Veterinary iMcmorial, 483—appoinlctl 
<m the standing committ<-c of vcicrinarv surgcojis, 682 
