INDEX. 
687 
Tumour, a case of one enclosed in the cranium, 393 
Tumours about the knees of cows, on, 161 
-joints generally, on, 505 
-the pernicious effect of applying mercury 
to, 331 
Turner, Mr. J., his evidence in ahorse cause, 156 
-T., his method of treating opened joints recommended, 43 
Turpentine, oil of, a diuretic and cleanser for cattle, 296 
Umbilical fistula, a case of, 143 
Unh ersitv of London, first distribution of honours to veterinary students in 
it, 452* 
-veterinarv' lectures at, 1, 5/, 113, 169, 229,285, 341, 
401, 461, 517, 573, 629 
Urachus, open, a case of, 535 
Uterus, inflammation of the, 536 
- a case of inversion of the, in a cow, 619 
- stricture of the mouth of, in a cow, 303 
Veins, mesenteric, on the absorbent functions of, 32 
Vena portae, an account of the vessels which form it, 34 
Ventricles of the brain, description of the fifth, 520 
-^-fourth, 523 
-lateral, 520 
-the use of, 522 
- of the heart, on hypertrophy and dilatation of, 80, 197 
Vermiform processes, description of the, 573 
Veterinarian, The, account of the alteration in the editorship of, .98 
- on the decrease of contributors to, 633 
-neglect of cattle medicine in, 179 
- vindicated from the charge of aspersing the College, 104 
Veterinary art, on the importance of, 190 
- College designed to teach the medical treatment of all domestic 
animals, 182 
-;- utter neglect of demonstration there, 592 
-difference of opinion at the, deplored, 596 
-jurisprudence, 106, 154, 170, 171 
- Medical Society, account of its dissolution, 97 
- medicine, the nature and principles of, 190 
- practitioners, annual dinner of, 572 
- profession, universal feeling of, on the subject of reform, 105 
- school at Edinburgh, its instruction extends to all domestic ani¬ 
mals, 183 
- school, established to restrain the malignant epidemic, 122 
- science, present state of, as it regards cattle medicine, 301 
- students, the annual dinner of, 87 
- surgeon, a, his cases of abdominal disease in the horse and ox, 257 
---his case of deceptive abdominal disease, 139 
----— his defence of his cases of abdominal disease in the ox 
and horse, 538 
-his case of strangles terminating in affection of the 
brain, 140 
- surgeons, French, their degraded subordination to the riding mas¬ 
ter, 312 
- their petition to the Chamber of Deputies for 
superior rank, 321 
- surgcry"and farriery compared, 191 
-ridiculous pretensions of its ancient practitioners, 596 
