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Verdigris, a case of poisoning by, 332 
Vertebrae, cervical, a case of dislocation of them, G45 
-lumbar, a case of dislocation of them, 646 
V'ertigo, a case of in a crane, 157 
- the use of emetic tartar in, 4/4 
- the laws of warranty respecting it, on the continent, 483 
Veterinary College, the necessity of its reverting to its original principles, 
103, 309, 383, 446 
-education, sketch of a plan for the improvement of, 203 
-reply to Mr. Coleman’s accusations, 653 
-instruction, should extend to all domesticated animals, 655 
--jurisprudence, 166, 222, 223, 319, 324, 447, 452, 542, 546 
-Medical Association, the successful progress of the, 40 
-- its importance to practitioners, 41 
-and medical schools, contrast between in Egypt, 212 
-profession, its natural alliance with agriculture, 102, 309, 379, 
383 
-endeavours for the improvement of, strongly'urgcd, 
205 
-science, the past and present state of, 74, 203 
-the former deplorable state of in Egypt, 212 
- students, the names of those who have obtained their diplomas, 
228, 447 
-- ■ - • surgeons and the Society for the Suppression of Cruelty, 311 
---cavalry, the rank and pay of in England, 530 
-France, 581 
Vines, Mr., in reply to the Editor, 442, 446 
Visamondi, M., his account of the introduction of a skewer into the stomach 
of a dog, 563 
Vomiting in the ox, a case of, 259, 613 
Wallis, Mr., his case of ruptured and decomposed stomach, 83 
Warranty, the laws relating to, in Austria, 481 
-Baden, 487 
-Bavaria, 482 
-Wurternburg, 486 
Wasp, its instinctive preservation of its young, 345 
-an instance of its power of reasoning, 347 
Water, deprivation of, cannot produce rabies, 281 
Water-bath, an elastic one for horses, 527 
Wheeler, Mr., on contraction as the effect of disease, 411 
Wolf, rabies in the, 284 
- the post-mortem appearances of rabies in the, 64 
- death of the foetus in one, produced by fright and epilepsy, 98 
Wurternburg, the laws relating to warranty there, 486 
Yellows in cows, a cure for, 112 
Youatt, Mr., his Contributions to Comparative Pathologv, 34, 98, 157, 362 
-lectures, 1, 61, 229, 277, 333, 389, 457 
- on the reversion of the (Jollege to its original i)rinclples, 103 
- on the natural union of the veterinary surgeon and tlie agricul¬ 
turist, 102 
—- remarks on his observations on the cautery lesions, 170 
-- on the post-mortem ap})earances of rabies in animals, 1,61 
-on the danger from the flesh of diseased animals, 469 
- his case of rupture of the trachea, 362. 
