714 
INDEX. 
Palsy ill the horse, treatment of, 667 
Paper, stran,^e aversion to, in a mare, 393 
Paracentesis, successfully performed, 617, 71)0 
Paraplegia, nature and treatment of, 664, 667 
Parotidis preceding farcy, 254 
Paul Pry’s Reminiscences, 113 
Pedigree, can a horse be returned for a false one ? 292 
-of an Arabian, 420 
Pelegonius, an old veterinary empiric, 346 
Percivall, Mr., his review of Darvill on the Race Horse, 49 
Pericardium, a case of rupture of, 319, 702 
Periosteotomy, description of, 505, 701 
Philiphe, M., on the good effect of emetic tartar in bleeding, 257 
Phlebitis, treatment of, 443, 460 
- followed by farcy, 250, 252 
- accompanied by inflammation below as well as above the orifice, 
436 
- the morbid anatomy of, 438 
Phrenitis in cattle, the symptoms and treatment of, 125 
-the horse, the symptoms and treatment of, 121 
- how distinguished from rabies and colic, 123 
-in sheep, symptoms and treatment of, 127,611 
Phthisis in cows, the report respecting its prevalence in Paris, 355, 381 
-symptoms and treatment of, 356 
-the question as to the flesh, 384, 385 
--milk, 381 
Physic, horses that require the strongest doses of, are strongest in consti¬ 
tution, 502 
Placenta, a case of the retention of, 689 
Pneumonia, supervening on founder, 136 
Poisoning of seven horses by arseniate of potash, 444 
Polypus in the pharynx, producing supposed fits, 71 
Potter, Mr., on the foot rot in cattle, 549 
Poultry, the time of the first domestication of, 351 
-account of their diseases, by old veterinarians, 353 
Practice and theory, valuable remarks on the difference between, 171 
Prascanus, an old veterinary writer, account of him, 347 
Preservation of subjects, new method of, 598 
Price, Mr., on aptha, or thrush in the horse, 159 
Proctor, Mr., on cataract, 615 
Prout on Digestion, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion, review of, 
234 
Pus, the re-absorption of an immediate cause of disease, 155, 189 
-farcy, 246 
Quadruped life preservers, the, 299 
Rabies in the horse, a case of, 435, 457 
-sheep, description of, 498, 703 
-— the symptoms of it do occasionally disappear, 531 
-supposed not to be propagated by herbivorous animals, 202 
-can it be produced by the bite of a dog not rabid? 631 
-defence of the excision of the bitten part at any time before the con¬ 
stitutional affection, 528 . 
-the time during which it lies dormant, 202 
