718 
INDEX. 
Thyroid gland, treatment of enlarged, 92 
Tired horses, old metlmd of treating, 658 
7’ombs, Mr. John, on deep firing for chronic lameness, 26/ 
-his case of codes, 561 
-spasm of the diaphragm, 494 
-stricture of the duodenum, 329 
Toombs, Mr, John, on murrain, 687 
- his case of abscess in the thigh, 495 
Torsion in castration, the use of in the horse, 205, 347, 698 
■ " -- cautions respecting, 207, 612 
Touch, the perfection of the organ of, in brutes, 285 
Tracheotomy recommended in bronchitis in cattle, 399 
Tranchina, Dr., his method of preserving dead bodies, 598 
Treads, the nature and treatment of, 199 
Trismus, a case of, 561 
-with great irritability, a successful case of, 83 
Trousseau, M., on wounds penetrating into the chest, 8, 68, 128 
Turcoman shoeing, 660 
Turmeric, administered in farcy, 457 
Turpentine, medical effects of, 651 
Udder, inflammation of in sheep, 506 
Ulna, its form, connexions, and action, 467 
University of London, Veterinary Lectures at, 1, 61, 121, 181, 241, 301, 
361, 481,541,601, 661 
-distribution of prizes to the veterinary class at, 417 
Urethra, curious laceration of in cattle, 544 
Utero-gestation, usual period of, 614 
Uterus, inflammation of in sheep, 507 
Varenne, Mr., his case of hydrophobia, 508 
-Mr. Youatt’s remarks on 
Vatel, Professor, his account of puncture of the caecum, 379 
-chorea, 611 
-cramp, 610 
--epilepsy, 493 
-staggers, 314 
—-tetanus, 372 - - 
Vegetius, an account of his valuable work, 349 
Veterinarian, The, vindication of from the charge of malignancy, 168 
Veterinary affairs, 112 
- Club, meetings of the, 657 
- College, history of its establishment, 219 
-the character and present state of, 166 
-the state of demonstrations at, 113 
--account of the lectures delivered there, 643 
--the establishment of a society for mutual instruction 
there, 355 
- education, on, as at present conducted, 47 
- education, on the necessity of its extension, 48 
-jurisprudence, 54, 56, 101, 289, 292 
- medicine, early history of, 272 
- profession, the gradual improvement of, 41 
- pupils, Mr. Coleman’s commendation of them, 112 
-- schools, reports of, 28, 81, 88, 174 
