670 INDEX. 
Bainbridge, Mr., his case of palsy of the lips, 638 
-rabies in a cow, 637 
Barker, Mr., his case of inflammation of the uterus, 536 
-red water, 536 
-open urachus, 535 
Barraud, M., on the pernicious effect of mercury on the ox, 331 
Bible, the mention of cholera in, 643 
Biceps femoris muscles, description of the, 606 
Bichat’s views of life explained, 134 
Bladder, on the mixture of sand, urine and pus found in it, 3/6 
Blaine, Mr., his Anatomy of the Horse recommended, 46 
Bleeding", copious, practised in hseraaturia, 634 
- a case of death from, 154 
- excessive, a remarkable case of, 339 
Blister ointment, a medicine vender has a verdict against him for selling 
improper, 336 
Blisters and setons, comparison between, 239 
Blood, account of the analysis of, 556, 161 
- change of, in the lungs, 3 
-the, chiefly diseased through the means of the digestive and respira¬ 
tory systems, 557 
-the, contaminated in all diseases arising from serial poisons, 263 
-a series of essays on, by Mr. Vines, 29 
-the manner in which it becomes vascular, 262 
-the alteration in it, in a fatal enzootic among horses, 556 
-the principal vital property, 135 
-on the vitality of the, 261 
Bloody flux, cases of, in the horse, 259 
Boerhaave taught the functions of the lymphatic veins before theHunter.s, 30 
Botany, the utility of the knowledge of, in relation to agriculture and feed¬ 
ing of cattle, 529 
Bots found in great numbers in the duodenum, 414 
Boycott, Mr., his case of osseous tumour in the nostril of a horse, 422 
Brain, description of the membranes of, 461 
-the form of, 464 
-— irregularities on the surface of, 464 
-divisions of the, 465 
-ditferent parts of, 518 
-the comparative bulk of, in different animals, 464 
■-the degree of injury it will bear without the consciousness of the 
animal, 575 
-on the decussation of, 577 
-the peculiar structure of the, 517 
-the proportions between the medullary and cineritious parts, 466 
-the chemical composition of, 518 
-a deceptive case of inflammation of, 139 
-affection of the, in consequence of strangles, 140 
Broken wind the consequence of bronchitis, 409 
-dependant on an emphysematous state of the lungs, 457 
— -following a run at grass and hepatitis, 533 
- — hereditary, 412 
-history of the different theories of, 406 
-accompanied by foul feeding, 411 
-curious story of its being cured by a brushing gallop, 411 
-the old holes to let it out, 411 
-—treatment of, 412 ' 
