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INDEX. 
Chest, proper form of, for a saddle horse, 54.9 
--- the excellence of the broad deep one, 549 
-- narrow, inconvenience of, 550 
-round, sometimes accompanied by thick wind, 550 
Cheyne, Capt., his system of manger-feeding, stated and recommended, 680 
Chifney, the jockey, spares the whip as much as possible, 658 
Chillaby, the mad Arabian, his friendship for a lamb, 535 
Chloride of lime, its use in fistulous withers, 612 
Chlorine used unsuccessfully in the treatment of glanders, 50 
Cholera, cases of, in the human being, 671, 673 
- successful treatment of, 673 
- among horses, 218, 675 
- in poultry, account of, 4/8 
-- cured by gin and ginger tea, 673 
- supposed analogy between it and cholic, 668 
-- theory of, 669 
Chordae vocales, the, in different animals, 430 
Chords, the, in the horse, curious trial concerning, 294 
--Mr. Dick’s remarks on, 568 
- Mr. Cowie’s reply to Mr. Dick, 688 
-in the horse, a case of, 445 
Clark, Mr. B., description of his shoe, 575 
-his supposed analogy between cholera and cholic, 668 
Clater’s Cattle Doctor, review of, 468 
Clichy, M., his case of intermittent fever in the horse, 472 
-on palsy of the lumbar muscles, 511 
Coat, the question of a long or short one in the horse, discussed, 653 
Cochlea of the ear, description of the, 248 
Cole, Mr., his case of vives, 564 
Coleman, Professor, defence of, 143 
-his theory of farcy, 439 
-evidence respecting navicular disease, 418 
-description of his shoe, 576 
-on strangles, 34/ 
Colic supposed to be congestion of the intestinal blood, 48 
- caused by insufficient power to carry on digestion, 670 
- treated by bleeding, 49 
- bleeding reprobated in, 674 
- cured by warmth, friction, and spirit of pimento, 6/2 
- cured by the sight of a duck, 499 
■- opiates supposed to be useless in, 674 
- French theory and treatment of, 109 
- Mr. Bracy Clark’s ditto, 669 
- attended by rupture of the colon, symptoms of, 236 
- supposed analogy between it and cholera, 668 
Colocynth, on the medicinal effects of, 236 
Colon, rupture of, symptoms of, 236 
Conch of the ear, description of the, 241 
Concours, the proper mode of electing professors by, 77 
Condition of hunters, what, 648 
-— h ow effected, 648 
-necessity of alteratives in producing, 648 
-review of Nimrod’s remarks on, 537, 58/ 
Congestion, local, in the puerperal fever of cows, 565 
Conolly, Dr., his account of peculiar symptoms following the bite of a rabid 
dog, 93 
