INDEX. 
715 
Spooner, Professor, his praiseworthy conduct in hiring a cab, 596 
Stearose in a horse, analysis of the liver in, 236 
Stenhouse, John, his account of the principle of aloine, 285 
Stock, rearing and fattening on various vegetable foods, 220 
Strangles and its sequelae, 603 
Stud horses, Bengal, 598 
“ Student, A,” disease following rupture of the liver, 186 
Sub-maxillary gland, extirpation of, 261 
Supra-renal capsules, anatomical description of, 78 
Surgery in the olden times in Scotland, 264 
Synovitis, with open joint, 693 
T. 
Tea, hay, recommended, 143 
Tetanus in horses in India, 370 
— -after castration, 429 
-Editorial remarks on, 475 
Thoughts on broken wind, 11, 58, 117 
Thymus glands, enlargement of, in a quey, 691 
Tombs, J., his account of the vesicular epizootic among cattle, 136 
— - his case of gastritis, 435 
-concussion, 437 
Tumour in the mediastinum in phthisis, 479 
-supposed to be enlargement of the pancreas, in a bullock, 609 
Turner, James, his remarks on the knowledge of the foot, 69. 
U. 
Udder, scirrhous, in a cow, 512 
Umbilical hernia, 141 
Ureters, anatomical description of the, 79 
Urethra, anatomical description of the, 82 
Uterine disease, 424. 
Uterus, inversion of, in a cow, 140, 184 
Urine, albuminous, causes of, 228 
V. 
Vagina, rectum opening into, 572 
Vasa deferentia, anatomical description of the, 83 
Vegetable food, varieties of, for cattle, 220 
Vesiculse seminales, anatomical description of the, 84 
Vesicular epizootic among cattle, 136 
Veterinary Department of the French Army, 400 
-their pay and allowances, 402 
-Department in India, 464 
-Department of the British Army, 403 
-their pay and allowances, 403 
-diplomas granted, Midsummer, 1852, 420 
-medicine, its relation at present to agriculture, 216 
-schools in France, conduct and laws of, &c., 576 
-science, origin of, in Great Britain, 452 
Vines, Hichard, his history of Veterinary Science in Britain, 452, 638 
Visceral disease, with osseous deposit in the liver, 607 
Vomit, an inquiry into the reasons why the horse rltrely docs, 387, 442, 533. 
Vomiting occasioned by disease of the pylorus in the horse, 447 
Vomition, 555 
