G72 INDEX. 
Cattle, the importance of the study of the diseases of, 180 
-instances of ferocity in, 164 
——-study of their diseases, 182 
- the number of plants eaten and refused by, 531 
Celsus, his opinion of cholera, 644 
-the physicians after him, their opinions, 644 
Cerebellum, the comparative size of in different animals, 5/3 
- description of the, 5/'3 
-different opinions respecting the functions of the, 576 
-:- concerned with the government and direction of voluntary 
motion, 576 
- experiments on the, by M. Fleurens, 575 
Cerebro-viscero nerve, description of the, 630 
Chapman, Mr., his case of inflammation of the membranes of the spinal 
chord, 587 
—-- obtains the second prize and certificate of honour at the 
University of London, 456 
Cheetham, Air. J. P., on the theory and treatment of splint, 593 
Chemistra^ the study of recommended to the veterinary pupil, 56 
Chest affections, severe, the usual sequelce of, 401 
- circular, generally accompanied by thick wind, 405 
Chloride of lime, a diuretic for cattle, 296 
- recommended when cows do not cleanse, 16, 296 
- successfully used in foul ulcers, 39 
Choking in cattle, absurdity and danger of the farmers’ violent treatment 
of, 15 
- horses, on, 13 
- interesting account of the causes and treatment of, 14 
Cholera, Arse tens, his opinion of, 646 
-Mr. Bracy Clark’s second dissertation on, 641 
-Celsus, his opinion of it, 644 
-Coelius Aurelianus, his opinion of it, 646 
-Mr. Dick’s cases of affection of the bowels resembling it, 144, 207 
-in domesticated animals, Mr. Dick’s essay on, 207 
-explanation of its supposed connexion with bilious disease, 643 
-Dr. Mason Good’s opinion of, 652 
-Hippocrates’s description of it, 642 
-how far a bilious affection, 644, 648 
-the origin of the term, 642 
-proper treatment of, 650 
-should rank under the family colicae, 651 
-stimulants, the effect of on, 651 
-Sydenham’s opinion of it, 649 
-Tralianus, his opinion of, 645 
-when and why the word morbus became connected with it, 646 
-the word occurs in the writings of IMoses, 643 
-Dr. Thomas Young’s opinion of, 647 
Chronic cough in cattle, serious nature of, 11 
-the horse, causes of, 10 
-treatment of, 9 
Chyle, the, becomes more coagulable in the second class of lacteals, 37 
-greatest and best portion of absorbed from the jejunum and 
ileum, 32 
-more watery and innutritions from the colon and caecum, 33 
Cinchona, a tonic and stomachic for cattle, 296 
Clanny, Br., his analysis of the blood of the horse, 161 
