INDEX. 
679 
Influenza, debility the chief character of, 115 
usual progress of, 114 
-termination of, 115 
- post-mortem appearances of, 115 
■ ■ -- often endemic, 116 
- is epidemic, 116 
—-' most prevalent in crowded stables, 117 
- is contagious, 117 
- treatment of, 118 
- peculiar caution requisite in, 120 
— ' of the winter 1832-33, description of the, 102 
Infundibulum, description of the, 523 
Inguinal hernia cured by pressure, 69 
Intellectual powers of brutes, on the, 469 
Intestines and kidney, curiojis supposed adhesion betvveen the, 443 
■ -mucous membrane of, cases of inflammation of, 257 
-cases of inflammation of, resembling cho¬ 
lera, 209 
the result whether treated with or without 
bleeding, 259 
Iodine, a case of garget successfully treated with, 255 
-its effect in farcy combined with glanders, 381 
-pure farcy, 383 
-enlarged parotid glands successfully treated with, 254 
-had no effect in reducing enlarged submaxillary glands, 39 
Ipecacuanha, the medicinal properties of, 616 
Jacobs, M. on white tumours about the joints, 505 
Jejunum, a case of strangulation of, 413 
Joints, inflammation of, in cattle, the proper treatment of, 297 
-on white tumours about the, 505 
Jurisprudence, Veterinary, on, 106, 154, 388 
Karkeek, Mr., becomes co-editor of “The Veterinarian,” 101 
-on endemic diseases, 146 
-his letter as co-editor of “The Veterinarian,” 85 
-his views of life, and the principle of life, 133 
-on the external causes of disease, 132, 261, 365, 507 
-on the importance of the knowledge of natural phenomena as 
connected with medicine, 147 
Kidneys and intestines, curious supposed adhesion between, 448 
King, Mr., onichoking in horses, 13 
-remarks by Observator, 76 
Kirtland, his paintings of the anatomy of the horse, 47 
Knacker’s yard, the, at Montfaucon, description of, 601 
Knees of cows, on the tumours about them, 161 
- description of the bones of the, in the horse, 539 
-different surfaces and bearings of the bones of, 540 
- the, approximating, when the toes are turned outwards, 541 
- the, separating, when the toes are turned inwards, 546 
Lacteals, the principal functions of, take up the more solid portions of the 
dissolved food, 36 
- second class of, absorb a portion of the surrounding peritoneal 
secretion, 37 
-when the function of digestion becomes sus¬ 
pended, assume the character of red veins, 37 
----receive the chyle from the first class, 37 
