GG6 INDEX. 
Glanders and farcy are kindred diseases, 292 
-are not more diseases than one confounded under this name? 541 
-the occasional difficulty of inoculatino- with it, 541 
-the beneficial influence of iodine on, 5/2 
--experiments on it with nitrous acid, 565 
-in the human being, history of, 45, 291 
-supposed cases of, 45, 291 
-clinical description of a case, 107 
-the laws of warranty respecting it on the continent, 481 
-old notions of it, 508 
Glottis of the dog, the post-mortem appearance of in rabies, 6, 62 
Goat, rabies communicated by one, 287 
Great spinal organic nerve, the anatomy of it in cattle, 301 
- sympathetic nerve, the anatomy of it in cattle, 303 
Gregory, Mr., on firing, 632 
-on disease of the hock, 633 
-on puerperal fever, 633 
-on red-water, 634 
Guinea-pig, the post-mortem appearance of one in rabies, 69 
Gunshot wounds, the nature and treatment of, 270 
-the foreign bodies should be removed if it can be done 
easily, but not otherwise, 272 
Guttural pouches of a cow, foreign bodies in them, 90 
Haematuria in cattle, theory and treatment of, 130, 136 
Hamont, Prof., history of his foundation of the Abou-Zabel school, 212 
Haws, on, as food for the horse, 276 
Hayes, Mr., on the re-absorption of pus, 640 
-on rupture of the stomach, 643 
Heart of the dog, the post-mortem appearance of in rabies, 8 
Heat never produces rabies, 280 
Hemiplegia, cases of blundering treatment of, 414 
Hemlock, the successful administration of in tetanus, 573 
Hempseed, on, as food for the horse, 267 
Henderson, Dr., his case of ileus in a mare, 639 
-Dr. W., obituary of him, 447 
Hepatirrhcea, a case of, 505 
Hepatitis, a case of, in a capybara, 158 
Hernia, ultimately treated by the cautery, 72 
Hertwig, Prof., on ramollissement of the cerebrum, 240 
-on the acarus or mange insect in the horse, 369, 435 
Hickman, Mr., his successful cases of neurotomy, 38 
Himalaya mountains, the specific fever very prevalent there, 536 
Hip-joint lameness, report on Prof. Nanzio’s treatment of, 138 
-spontaneous rupture of the internal ligaments of, 218 
Hobbles, description of Mr. Daws’s, 160, 209 
Hock, the comparative efficacy of the cautery and seton in diseases of it, 17* 
-supposed lesions of the joint, 185, 492, 633 
-Prof. Dick on lameness in it, 185 
-lameness, obscure, observations on, 26, 633 
-Mr. Gregory on lameness in it, 632 
Hodgson, Mr., on the specific fever of horses, 528 
Holmes, Mr., his defence of the seton, 119, 169 
Horsburg, Mr., on the application of the cautery to hernia, 72 
-on the use of the lancet, 578 
-on purulent discharge from the nostrils, 405 
