INDEX. 
709 
Goodwin, Mr., description of his shoe, 5/5 
Googe, Burnaby, curious extracts from, 498 
Goose, the singular attachment of one to a pointer, 535 
Gray, Mr., on the treatment of fistulous withers by pressure, 685 
Grease, how distinguished from farcy, 270 
-- followed by glanders, 197 
Great St. Leger, account of the odds on, 540, COO 
-race, 598 
Habit, the force of in horses, 562 
Haemorrhage after castration, amaurosis following, 171 
-from the nose, on, 68 
Hagart v. Inglis, account of trial, 229 
Hales, Mr., on inflammation of the liver, 261 
-rupture of the peritoneal coat, 263 
-his case of abscess of the lungs, 264 
Halm a Grande, M., experiments with his styptics, 116 
Handling colts, advantage of the early practice of, 559 
Hard meat, the erroneous prejudice in favour of much of it, 683 
Harris, Mr. J., his case of fracture of one of the sesamoids, 375 
Hay, proper quantity of for a hunter, 649 
Hayes, Mr., on catarrhal fever, 567 
-the local congestion of cows, 565 
Head of the horse, a large plain one preferred, 19 
Heart, a case of abscess of, 252 
-aneurism of the right auricle of, 53 
-how affected by the act of respiration, 620 
-a case of hypertrophy of, 118 
-mode of investment of by the pericardium, 665, 667 
Heels of the horse, description of the, 307 
Henderson, Mr. A., on tetanus, 64 
-Mr. W., his case of successful division of the flexor tendons, 
397 
Hepatitis, cases of, 19 
Hereditary predisposition, glanders produced by, 198 
Hogg, Mr. J., his account of his dog, Sirrah, 529 
-maternal affection in a sheep, 532 
Hoof of the horse, structure of, 317 
-the proper form of, 302 
-spread of the, 303 
- — -best colour of, 303 
-- proportional size of, 304 
Iloose in cattle, on the treatment of, 142 
-lambs, treatment of, 521 
Horn of the horse’s foot, properties of, 319 
Horse, on the education of the, 368, 555 
-intellectual principle of the, 17 
Horses should not be broken in too early, 373 
Horsemanship, early account of, 370 
Humanity to animals, sketch of the society for promoting, 464 
-advocated, 466 
Hunter, J.,believed that the lymphatics were the sole absorbents of thebody, 
and arose from surfaces, 552 
- his opinion of the absorbents, 605,606 
Hunters, the summer’s run of at grass, the question discussed, 641 
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