IXDKX. 
775 
Thorax, auscultation of the, 118—percussion of ditto, 118 
'I horou^h-pin, account of an enormous one, 336 
Tij^er, the form of the brain of, 296 
Tindall, Mr., his case of pneumonia in a bull, 329—cases of fistulous 
withers, 536 
Tisserand, M., his case of tetanus cured by castration, 645 
Tobacco, its singular effect on the horse, 153 
Tombs, Mr., on puerperal fever in cattle, 164—his successful case, 165—on 
the successful and unsuccessful use of the probang, 327—on the blain, or 
epidemic in cattle, 462—his case of pneumonia in a calf, 5/8—a case of 
enlarged liver in a cow, 579—strangely diminished liver in ditto, 733 
'frachea, thickening of the membrane of causes roaring, 6—ulceration of 
ditto, 6—bands of coagulable lymph across ditto, 6—distortion of ditto, 7 
Transylvanian horse, account of the, 596 
Tube for choking in cattle, cautions as to the use of it, 230—should have 
two or three moveable ends, 231 
Tumour on the face, a case of, 172—tumours on the knees of cattle, on, 713 
Turbinated bones, enlargement a cause of roaring, 45 
Turner, Mr., his peculiar theory of roaring, 45 
- Sharon, his account of the immateriality of the mind, 519 
-Thomas, at the presentation of the veterinary memorial, 483— 
appointed chairman of the standing committee of veterinary surgeons, 
682 
Unsoundnesses, some unnamed, 332 
Urine, retention of in the sheep, 160, 576 
Uterine dropsy, a case of, 717 
Utero-gestation, a case of protracted in a calf, 189 
Uterus, singularly obstinate eontraction of the sphincter in parturition, 269 
—folly of dividing it, 270—a case of inversion and rupture of, 395, 474— 
cases of inflammation of the, 526 
Vegetius, account of him, 305 
Ventilation, the importance of in breeding establishments, 725 
V^’ertigo, considered as a disease of the brain, 15 
Veterinary surgeon, how he may become respected by the medical profes¬ 
sion, 13—veterinary profession, the res])ectability of, 158—veterinary art, 
tlie opinions of the Hindoos respecting, 185 
Veterinary associations, the pleasure and benefit of, 272, 275 
- surgeon, Mr. Travers’s noble defence of him as the m(»st com¬ 
petent examiner of the veterinary pupil, 278 
-Professor Coleman’s opinion the same, and his promise 
to get them appointed, 279 
-autliors, a valuable account of, 305 
- surgeon and medical men, anecdote of the, 309 
-beautiful sketch of what it ought to be, 358 
- - - surgeons, account of the proceedings of, for the maintenance of 
their profession, 483, 682 
- jurisprudence, “ the biped and (juadruped doctors,” 443 
-foot-rot in the sheep, 501 
-profession, its present degraded state, 547 
Vines, Mr., on the effect of cantharides in farcy and glanders, 144—success¬ 
fully resists llie call to serve on a Icet jury, 312 
Vomiting in the cow, a case of, 4 18 
Wallachian horse, account of the, 589 
Watson, .Mr., his breed of .\ngus cattle, 757 
Wardle, Mr,, in the c|)idcmic among cattle, 24 1 
